Cri-cri is a small, two-seat aircraft that is known for being the smallest twin-engine plane in the world. It was designed by French engineer Michel Colomban in the 1970s as a home-built aircraft that could be constructed by enthusiasts using basic materials and tools. The plane has a wingspan of 4.9 meters and a length of 3.9 meters. It is powered by two electric motors or gasoline engines that can generate up to 18 horsepower each. The cri-cri is lightweight and agile, making it a popular choice for aerobatic performances and air shows. In addition, the aircraft has achieved various records such as endurance, speed, and altitude. Despite its small size, the cri-cri has been used for various purposes such as aerial photography, student training, and research projects.
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