The site about the aircraft of the late Emilien Croses (a "disciple" of Henri Mignet) and his son Yves Croses has been up but dormant for some years due to some health issues. The site has now been taken over and updated by a young enthusiast, Laurent Pruha, in consultation with Yves.
It's only in French for now, but if you put Google Translate to work you'll find a treasure trove of information about some of the most successful and popular Mignet formula aircraft. The URL is still http://www.croses.fr but it will jump to https://prujalaurent.wixsite.com/croses with a whole new look and lots to see including some some designs that are completely new to me.
If you like composites, you might also be interested to know the Yves Croses is looking to sell the designs and molds for his earlier Airplume open-cockpit tandem-two-seater and the very slick CLP.
Cheers,
Matthew
It's only in French for now, but if you put Google Translate to work you'll find a treasure trove of information about some of the most successful and popular Mignet formula aircraft. The URL is still http://www.croses.fr but it will jump to https://prujalaurent.wixsite.com/croses with a whole new look and lots to see including some some designs that are completely new to me.
If you like composites, you might also be interested to know the Yves Croses is looking to sell the designs and molds for his earlier Airplume open-cockpit tandem-two-seater and the very slick CLP.
Cheers,
Matthew