Cricket

A forum to discuss all aviation items (not for latest aviation news and military aviation news)

Moderator: Latest news team

Post Reply
CaptainEd
Posts: 339
Joined: 27 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: Brick NJ

Cricket

Post by CaptainEd »

I recall seeing a French lightplane, perhaps an ultra-light or homebuilt, of a very small aircraft called The Cricket.

The unique feature was twin engines mounted side by side in the nose, and a large bubble canopy.

Can anyone help by posting data and 3 views on this little gem?

I did a search, but to no avail. :oops:

User avatar
meerkat
Posts: 922
Joined: 17 Mar 2003, 00:00
Location: Kortenberg (just off 25L EBBR)

Post by meerkat »

Hi Cap'n Ed (any relation to Mr. Ed??)

Try this link to the Cri-Cri
http://flight.cz/cricri/english/index.php

Meerkat

ps first thought this was about the game of cricket - now there's a mystery to most people!!!

HorsePower
Posts: 1589
Joined: 12 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: France

Post by HorsePower »

Completely off-topic, but we had also the Morane-Saulnier MS-505 Criquet, derivated from the original Fieseler Storch Fi-156 (see also the MS-500) equiped with the famous Argus line engine.

See also our aviation quizz concerning the Cri-Cri.

Regards

Seb.

Alistairbastian
Posts: 149
Joined: 01 Dec 2004, 00:00

Post by Alistairbastian »

hahaha i thought there was some discussion abt the sport !!! :lol:

nice post on the cricket .....

HorsePower
Posts: 1589
Joined: 12 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: France

Post by HorsePower »

I forgot to mention that the Cri-Cri can be registered as an aircraft or an ultra-light.

Regards

Seb.

CaptainEd
Posts: 339
Joined: 27 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: Brick NJ

Post by CaptainEd »

Thanks Gent's. I'm particularly interested in a 3 view drawing for model building purposes.

Anybody?

HorsePower
Posts: 1589
Joined: 12 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: France

Post by HorsePower »

You can buy the 1/1 scaled blueprint directly from the inventor :wink: :

Michel COLOMBAN
37, bis rue Lakanal
92 500 RUEIL MALMAISON
FRANCE

More seriously, he could provide you a small 3 vd for free.

Image

Regards

Seb.

SN30952
Posts: 7128
Joined: 31 Jul 2003, 00:00

Post by SN30952 »

Plenty of pictures and vdo, Ed.

sm7tog
Posts: 7
Joined: 22 Jan 2005, 00:00

Post by sm7tog »

HorsePower wrote:I forgot to mention that the Cri-Cri can be registered as an aircraft or an ultra-light.
No, It can not be registered as an Ultralight or ULM!
One of the requirements is a stall speed 35 kts or less in europe.

Some data about Cri-Cri here.

/Jonny

HorsePower
Posts: 1589
Joined: 12 Jan 2005, 00:00
Location: France

Post by HorsePower »

You're right! Most of them are CNRA registered.

Seb.

Post Reply