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"New" Hummel Bird? How?

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Birdman100

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Novi Sad, Vojvodina
Cri-cri and Hummel Bird are two successful small planes, but now fairly old designs. If you were to design a good successor how would you do that?
For me, carbon composite is apparent choice, and I will pick one (nose) engine solution. What engine, 2s/4s...? Is there market for such new plane?
 
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