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Type of aircraft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cicaré CH-2 was a helicopter designed and built by Augusto Cicaré in Argentina in the early 1960s.
CH-2 | |
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Role | General-use helicopter |
Manufacturer | Cicaré |
Designer | Augusto Cicaré |
First flight | 1964 |
Number built | 1 |
The CH-2 was a two-seat, single-engine helicopter whose airframe and tail boom was made from steel. The main rotor 3 three blades, and the tail rotor transmission was carried out through a shaft. The main transmission featured a 90° stage and belts stage.[1][2]
Data from Augusto Cicare Helicopters CH.2 tech data[3]
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