Cicaré

Cicaré S.A. (originally Cicaré Aeronáutica S.A. and later Cicaré Helicópteros S.A.) is an Argentine helicopter manufacturer founded by Augusto Cicaré in Saladillo, Buenos Aires Province in the 1970s to develop aircraft of his own design. A number of prototypes were constructed, including one under contract from the Argentine Air Force, but no great successes were achieved until the CH-7 light sporting helicopter in the 1990s.

Cicaré S.A.
TypeSociedade Anônima
IndustryAerospace
Founded1972
HeadquartersArgentina
Key people
Augusto Cicaré
ProductsHelicopters, aircraft components
Websitewww.cicare.com.ar/en-index.html

On March 18, 2010 they presented the CH-7B and CH-12[1] during the EAA Argentina Annual Meeting.[2]

Products

Cicare CK.1/CH-3 Colibri
Cicaré CH-7B

Aircraft

  • CH-1 (1961)
  • CH-2 (1964)
  • CH-3 Colibri (1976)
  • CH-4 (1982)
  • CH-5 AG (1986)
  • CH-6 (1987)version
  • CH-6T (1999)
  • Heli-Sport CH-7 (1991)
  • CH-8 UL (1993)
  • CH-8ULM - two seat side by side
  • CH-9 (1995)
  • CH-11 - coaxial helicopter (in development)
  • CH-12 - two seat side by side
  • CH-14

Engines

See also

References

  • Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. p. 78.
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