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'''Cri-cri''' (short for cricket) is the smallest twin-engined [[aircraft]] in the world. | '''Cri-cri''' (short for cricket) is the smallest twin-engined [[aircraft]] in the world. | ||
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Type | Homebuilt recreational aircraft |
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Author(s) | Guillaume Chauvat, Emmanuel Baranger |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | MC-15 |
Status | Development |
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Cri-cri (short for cricket) is the smallest twin-engined aircraft in the world.
Aircraft help
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