Jean St-Germain Raz-Mut

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Raz-Mut
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Role Ultralight aircraftTemplate:Short description
National origin Canada
Manufacturer Centre de Recherches Jean St-Germain for homebuilding
Designer Jean St-Germain
First flight September 1976

The Jean St-Germain Raz-Mut was an ultralight aircraft developed in Canada in the 1970s and marketed in kit form for homebuilding.

Design

It was a minimalist, open framework design consisting of a three-wheeled chassis supporting a pilot seat and pusher engine installation, to which a rigid wing of aluminium structure and skin was attached by struts. A conventional empennage of fabric-covered aluminium construction was carried on a long boom aft of the wing, and supported with a strut to the chassis.

Operational history

In August 2009 there were three Raz-Mut 440As on the Canadian Civil Register, all registered as amateur-builts, although at one time seven were registered.[1]

Specifications

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See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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