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- Aerocar_Micro-IMP abstract "The Aerocar Micro-IMP was a light sportsplane developed from the successful Mini-IMP homebuilt. Designed by Moulton Taylor and Jerry Holcomb in 1978, it was finished in 1981 and demonstrated at Oshkosh the following year.A unique feature of the aircraft was that it was built out of fibreglass-reinforced paper - it was intended that the aircraft "kit" would be marketed printed on paper. The builder would cut out the parts and laminate them between fibreglass mats to build up the structure of the aircraft.The Micro-IMP was ultimately a disappointment because its powerplant (taken from the Citroën 2CV) proved unsuitable, and a projected higher-powered version of the engine did not eventually become available. Holcomb later built a refined version with a different powerplant as the Ultra-IMP.".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP numberBuilt "1".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP origin United_States.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP predecessor Aerocar_IMP.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP wikiPageID "1211295".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP wikiPageRevisionID "571768217".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP airfoil "NASA GA-1".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP aspectRatio "9".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP ceilingFt "10000".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP climbRateFtmin "500".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP crew "1".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP cruiseSpeedMph "100".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP developedFrom Aerocar_IMP.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP emptyWeightLb "260".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP eng1Hp "25".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP eng1Name Citroën.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP eng1Number "1".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP eng1Type "air-cooled flat-twin piston engine".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP firstFlight "1981".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP fuelCapacity "7".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP hasPhotoCollection Aerocar_Micro-IMP.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP heightFt "4".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP heightIn "0".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP lengthFt "15".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP lengthIn "0".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP maxSpeedMph "120".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP maxTakeoffWeightLb "525".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP nationalOrigin United_States.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP numberBuilt "1".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1982–83".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP related "*IMP *Mini-IMP *Holcomb Perigee".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP sequence "J.T.1 Monoplane -".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP similarAircraft "*Rutan Quickie".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP spanFt "27".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP spanIn "0".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP stallSpeedMph "48".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP type "Single seat light aircraft".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP subject Category:Aerocar_International_aircraft.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1980–1989.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP type Aircraft.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP type MeanOfTransportation.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP type Product.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP type DesignedArtifact.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP comment "The Aerocar Micro-IMP was a light sportsplane developed from the successful Mini-IMP homebuilt. Designed by Moulton Taylor and Jerry Holcomb in 1978, it was finished in 1981 and demonstrated at Oshkosh the following year.A unique feature of the aircraft was that it was built out of fibreglass-reinforced paper - it was intended that the aircraft "kit" would be marketed printed on paper.".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP label "Aerocar Micro-IMP".
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP sameAs m.04hm_g.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP sameAs Q4688212.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP sameAs Q4688212.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP wasDerivedFrom Aerocar_Micro-IMP?oldid=571768217.
- Aerocar_Micro-IMP isPrimaryTopicOf Aerocar_Micro-IMP.