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CriCri Ultralight?

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alexkmmll

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Jul 13, 2010
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Location
Madison, Wisconsin
I was recently sketching some Ultralight designs when I remembered the CriCri. After doing some research, I thought it might be fun to to an ultralight in a similar design for simplicity.
In order to convert it to an ultralight, you would probably have to:
-Increase wing Chord and have a thicker wing to create drag+lift
-Use Dacron instead of Aluminum for skin
-Smaller engines possibly (6hp x2 too little?)

Does this seem like it would work to get it to ultralight standards, or if it would work at all?
(Much help is appreciated)
 
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