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This section is missing data on the I-66 ,I-96 and 942 AL. The I-96 certainly exists and the other two appear of the Euro registers. There was something before the 66L, quite possibly just called the 66 and maybe the single seat prototype. Possibly the L stands for long (lungo), stretched to get the two seats in, but that's just a guess. The I-96 may be the 80 hp aircraft which certainly existed, but again we lack citable sources. I've been all over Google, Flight etc and home JAWA's. Will try searching Jane's post about 1967 when next in library, but if anyone knows more, please fill the gaps.TSRL (talk) 20:46, 15 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]