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The Miller Lil' Rascal was a two-seat sporting biplane built by high school students in 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.

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.1
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The Miller Lil' Rascal was a two-seat sporting biplane built by high school students in Georgia, USA, in the late 1970s.5
Empty Weight Lb
650
Wing Area Sqm
12
Designer
Merle Miller
Eng 1 Type
306000.0
Max Speed Mph
100
Eng 1 Kw
64
Span In
8
Gross Weight Lb
1100
Capacity
1
Number Built
1
Crew
one pilot
Empty Weight Kg
295
Gross Weight Kg
499
Height In
6
Manufacturer
First Flight
1979
Max Speed Kmh
161
Height Ft
5
Span Ft
20
Wing Area Sqft
126
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
6
Length Ft
15
Height M
2
Eng 1 Hp
85
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
3
Length M
5
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