The Croses EC-8 Tourisme is a 1960s French three-seat tandem-wing homebuilt aircraft designed by Emilien Croses.
Developed from the earlier two-seat EC-6 Criquet the Tourisme was a three-seat version.
Like the Criquet it had a tailwheel landing gear and Mignet-type tandem wing.
[1] To equip it for cross-country flying, the EC-8 was fitted with sturdier undercarriage than its predecessor, which consisted of an unusual tandem arrangement of two wheels on each main undercarriage unit.
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