Franna (now Terex) was originally a make of "Pick and Carry" crane which is extremely common in Australia. They became so common that crane type is most commonly known as a franna. The boom on a franna is mounted on above the cab of a slewable truck (one that can flex between its axles). Typically they can lift up to 20T, have no stabilisers and are road legal.
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Franna. A make of "Pick and Carry" crane common in Australia. The word is a genericised brand name (like "biro" or "sellotape") so to be proper, it should be capitalised but many Australians do not.
Certainly a driver's licence... Additionally you would need a HGV licence and a crane operators licence.
If by design flaws you mean limitations? Typically Frannas are rated from 10-20T lift, but as with any crane, extending the boom decreases this. Frannas do not have stabilisers and only have limited slew capability.
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crane. That's all. It's called a crane.
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