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HL-6
Role Civil trainer aircraft
Manufacturer CNNA
First flight October 1942
Number built 60

The CNNA HL-6 was a civil trainer aircraft developed in Brazil in 1943.

Development

The HL-6 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional configuration. It employed a fixed tailskid undercarriage. The student and instructor sat in tandem, in open cockpits.

Variants

  • HL-6 - prototype. One built
  • HL-6A - similar to prototype but with more powerful engine. Five units were constructed in 1943.
  • HL-6B Carué - Similar to HL-6A but with more powerful engine (216 kW (290 hp) Lycoming, and optional enclosed cabin. 39 units were constructed in 1944.


General characteristics Performance

References

  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 256.
  • São Paulo Technical Museum website
  • Bertazzo, Roberto Portella (2003). A Crise da Industria Aeronáutica Brasiliera 1945-1968. pp. 10–11.


See also