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Tony
April 30th 04, 08:59 PM
Anyone know about this little 2 place twin. I would love to try and talk
my Dad into buying a kit. It looks as if it will be the cheapest twin
ever. 2 place side by side. 2 80hp motors. 3 1/2 gph, and a total of 7
gph. Looks like it will be the cheapest what to build Multi time. Put
one of these on the flight line at your FBO, and I think it will make
alot of money. Twin time at a 172 price. If anyone knows about these
please let me know.
thanks much
Tony N8389P
KAPV
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tony
April 30th 04, 09:55 PM
sorry the name is Gemini 620
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Darrel Toepfer
June 17th 04, 02:56 AM
Tony wrote:
> Anyone know about this little 2 place twin. I would love to try and talk
> my Dad into buying a kit. It looks as if it will be the cheapest twin
> ever. 2 place side by side. 2 80hp motors. 3 1/2 gph, and a total of 7
> gph. Looks like it will be the cheapest what to build Multi time. Put
> one of these on the flight line at your FBO, and I think it will make
> alot of money. Twin time at a 172 price. If anyone knows about these
> please let me know.
> thanks much
> Tony N8389P
> KAPV
http://www.zenithair.com/gemini
http://www.homebuilt-plane.com/gemini/gem-news.htm
FAA stills shows its registration (N6265N) as valid...
"The Gemini CH 620 project is still under development and kits are not
available yet. AVAILABILITY TO BE ANNOUNCED UPON COMPLETION OF
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM"
Paul Sengupta
June 17th 04, 05:43 PM
"Darrel Toepfer" > wrote in message
...
> Tony wrote:
>
> > Anyone know about this little 2 place twin. I would love to try and talk
> > my Dad into buying a kit. It looks as if it will be the cheapest twin
> > ever. 2 place side by side. 2 80hp motors. 3 1/2 gph, and a total of 7
> > gph. Looks like it will be the cheapest what to build Multi time.
>
> http://www.zenithair.com/gemini
> http://www.homebuilt-plane.com/gemini/gem-news.htm
>
> FAA stills shows its registration (N6265N) as valid...
>
> "The Gemini CH 620 project is still under development and kits are not
> available yet. AVAILABILITY TO BE ANNOUNCED UPON COMPLETION OF
> DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM"
I'd personally say that a Cri-cri is the cheapest way of flying a twin.
Paul
Darrel Toepfer
June 17th 04, 06:56 PM
Paul Sengupta wrote:
> I'd personally say that a Cri-cri is the cheapest way of flying a twin.
Even a twin-jet... <g>
http://www.amtjets.com/gallery_real_plain.html
http://www.stroy.net/cri-cri/index.html
http://home.comcast.net/~cricri-plane
http://www.cricri-mc15.clan.st
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