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- Miller_Lil'_Rascal abstract "The Miller Lil' Rascal was a two-seat sporting biplane built by high school students in Claxton, Evans County, Georgia, USA, in the late 1970s. Construction began in November 1975 by a group of 15 students at Claxton High School under the direction of B. G. Tippins. Of conventional biplane configuration, it accommodated pilot and passenger side-by-side in an open cockpit. The wings were of dacron-covered wood, and the fuselage was of dacron-covered welded steel tube construction. It had fixed tailwheel undercarriage with spatted mainwheels.Designer Merle Miller originally intended to market plans for the aircraft through his firm Aeroneering Inc, but abandoned the idea before any were sold. The single prototype (registration N11LR) was the only example produced.".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal designer Merle_Miller.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal numberBuilt "1".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal wikiPageID "11583081".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal wikiPageRevisionID "547422274".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal capacity "1".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal crew "one pilot".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal designer Merle_Miller.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal emptyWeightKg "295".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal emptyWeightLb "650".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal eng1Hp "85".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal eng1Kw "64".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal eng1Number "1".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal eng1Type "Continental C85 horizontally opposed four-cylinder piston engine".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal firstFlight "1979".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal grossWeightKg "499".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal grossWeightLb "1100".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal hasPhotoCollection Miller_Lil'_Rascal.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal heightFt "5".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal heightIn "6".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal heightM "1.66".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal lengthFt "15".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal lengthIn "3".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal lengthM "4.65".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal maxSpeedKmh "161".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal maxSpeedMph "100".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal numberBuilt "1".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal spanFt "20".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal spanIn "8".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal spanM "6.3".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type "Sporting biplane".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal wingAreaSqft "126".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal wingAreaSqm "11.7".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal subject Category:Biplanes.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal subject Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type Aircraft.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type MeanOfTransportation.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type Product.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type Model_airplane.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal type DesignedArtifact.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal comment "The Miller Lil' Rascal was a two-seat sporting biplane built by high school students in Claxton, Evans County, Georgia, USA, in the late 1970s. Construction began in November 1975 by a group of 15 students at Claxton High School under the direction of B. G. Tippins. Of conventional biplane configuration, it accommodated pilot and passenger side-by-side in an open cockpit. The wings were of dacron-covered wood, and the fuselage was of dacron-covered welded steel tube construction.".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal label "Miller Lil' Rascal".
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal sameAs m.02rk4fl.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal sameAs Q6859180.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal sameAs Q6859180.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal wasDerivedFrom Miller_Lil'_Rascal?oldid=547422274.
- Miller_Lil'_Rascal isPrimaryTopicOf Miller_Lil'_Rascal.