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First flight
  
1970

The Monnett Mini, also called the Mini Messashidt, was an early John Monnett modification of the Parker Jeanies Teenie.

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Design and development

The Mini was based on the JT-1 with a larger chord wing, a fully enclosed cockpit and removable wings. The aircraft was all-metal low-wing single seater with conventional landing gear. The prototype aircraft featured a Messerschmitt paint scheme. Power came from a 1300cc Volkswagen air-cooled engine that would be the basis for most of Monnett's future designs.

Operational history

The Mini was introduced at the Experimental Aircraft Association airshow in 1970. Monnett was not pleased with the aircraft which demonstrated a 1400fpm decent rate power-off. Shortly thereafter built the VW-powered Sonerai I design, introduced in 1971.

Specifications (variant specified)

Data from Air Trails

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 16 ft (4.9 m)
  • Wingspan: 17 ft 8 in (5.38 m)
  • Gross weight: 600 lb (272 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × 1300cc Volkswagen air-cooled engine Horizontally opposed four cylnder piston, 46 hp (34 kW)
  • Performance

  • Cruise speed: 87 kn; 161 km/h (100 mph)
  • Stall speed: 56 kn; 105 km/h (65 mph)
  • References

    Monnett Mini Wikipedia


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