are there any multi engine aerobatic aircraft?

Apart from warbirds, non military only.

?2011-05-20T16:53:30Z

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Yes. The CriCri is one.

Dan B2011-05-21T01:21:06Z

Any aircraft can be aerobatic to an extent if you don't exceed the g-limits or the allowed time for inverted flight. When the Boeing 707 came out in the 1950s, the pilot performed a barrel roll a few hundred feet above ground. But by true definition, there are very few if any multi-engine aerobatic aircraft.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KNbKFMBsQE&feature=related

John R2011-05-21T02:41:56Z

I can not think of any multi-engine plane certified in the aerobatic category.

Almost any aircraft is capable of basic aerobatic maneuvers, but that does not make them an aerobatic aircraft. Bob Hover did amazing airshows in his Aero Commander Shrike, but had it registered in the experimental category for use in airshows If you happen to own a Shrike, you can not legally take it out for some weekend loops and rolls.

Anonymous2011-05-21T04:19:35Z

Many fighter jets have two engines (f18, f22, eurofighter) just to name a few and they are deff aerobatic airplanes. >.>

0NE TRlCK P0NY2011-05-20T23:48:27Z

Oh, there are a few.

Shrike Commander & SabreLiner (Mr. Bob Hoover)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZPyM2PJcFM