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'''Cri-cri''' (short for cricket) is the smallest twin-engined [[aircraft]] in the world. | |||
== Aircraft help == | == Aircraft help == | ||
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|{{key press|d}} | |||
|Canopy open/close command | |Canopy open/close command | ||
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Type | Homebuilt recreational aircraft, Sport aircraft |
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Configuration | Low wing aircraft, Tricycle landing gear aircraft |
Propulsion | Propeller aircraft, Microjet, Twin-engine aircraft, Electric aircraft |
Manufacturer | Michel Colomban |
Author(s) |
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FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | MC-15 |
Status | Development |
Development | |
Hangar | |
Website | |
Repository | |
Download | |
License | GPLv2+ |
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The Colomban Cri-cri (short for cricket) is the smallest twin-engined aircraft in the world.
Aircraft help
Key | Function |
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d | Canopy open/close command |