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Cisco Snap 100
Engine for powered paragliding
Engine for powered paragliding
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Snap 100 |
| engine_type | Piston aircraft engine |
| national_origin | Italy |
| manufacturer | Cisco Motors |
| major_applications | Paramotor |
The Cisco Snap 100 is an Italian-designed piston engine for use in powered paragliding. It is a two-stroke, 96 cc capacity, single-cylinder, lightweight engine with electronic ignition, producing 17 BHP at 9000 rpm. It is designed and built by Cisco Motors.
Accidents and incidents
The propeller assembly on the Snap 100 is held in by one bolt and has been prone to fall out and cause the propeller to fall off.
Applications
- Bailey Snap 100 (Paramotor)
- Fly Products Ryan (Paramotor)
- Fresh Breeze Snap 100 (Paramotor)
- Clemente Snap 100 (Paramotor)
Specifications (Snap 100)
and start a new, fully-formatted line with -- |power/weight= 1 kW/kg (0.6 hp/lb)
References
Notes
References
- (15 September 2005). "Snap 100 Prop Departures". United States Powered Paragliding Association.
- "Bailey Snap 100". Bailey Aviation.
- "Fly Products Ryan". Fly Products Ryan.
- (15 September 2005). "Fresh Breeze Snap 100". USWingNuts.
- "Clemente Snap 100". Clemente Paramotor.
- (2005–2006). "World Directory of Leisure Aviation". Editions Retine.
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