The Colomban Cri-Cri (‘cricket’) is the smallest twin-engined manned aircraft in the world, designed in the early 1970s by French aeronautical engineer Michel Colomban. At only 4.9 m (16.1 ft) wingspan and 3.9 m (12.8 ft) length, it is a single-seater.

There are approximately 30 Cri-cri aircraft in airworthy condition in the U.S. and over 100 around the world.

In the event of an engine failure, the remaining engine will take you to the scene of the accident.

Marko R.
Marko's passion for aviation takes flight both in the air and through the viewfinder. As a flyer and photographer, he brings a unique blend of aviation expertise and visual storytelling to explore the fascinating and often surprising aspects of flight and aviation in general.
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