CRI-CRI
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CRI-CRI
I was going thru an old Avation Chronical coffee table book I have and there is a picture of a CRI-CRI. I read where Cat Driver made mention of one. . - have you flown one or do you own one? Looks like a unique little puddle jumper with two chainsaw engines in front. For a cross country machine, doesn't look like you can carry much baggage. Just what will fit in your pockets.
The average pilot, despite the somewhat swaggering exterior, is very much capable of such feelings as love, affection, intimacy and caring.
These feelings just don't involve anyone else.
These feelings just don't involve anyone else.
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Yes, I own a Cri Cri and plan on doing some modifications to it this summer, such as installing new engines.
It is a very well designed airplane capable of performing most aerobatics except a tail slide. + 9 G's and - 6G's
The empty weight of mine is 182 pounds and the gross allowable is 400 pounds.
Wondreful little toy.
Cat.
It is a very well designed airplane capable of performing most aerobatics except a tail slide. + 9 G's and - 6G's
The empty weight of mine is 182 pounds and the gross allowable is 400 pounds.
Wondreful little toy.
Cat.
The hardest thing about flying is knowing when to say no
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.