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Cicaré CH-14 Aguilucho

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CH-14 Aguilucho
Cicare CH-14 Aguilucho at the "Day of the Army Aviation 2007", Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Role Observation and reconnaissance helicopter
Manufacturer Cicare Helicopteros S.A.
Designer Augusto Cicare
First flight 19 March 2007
Status In Development
Primary user Argentine Army
Number built 1

The Cicare CH-14 Aguilucho (Spanish for "Little Eagle" or "Harrier") is a light helicopter manufactured by Cicare Helicopteros S.A. of Argentina. The helicopter is intended for use in civil, security and military roles.

Design and development

In 2005, the Argentine Army Aviation commissioned Augusto Cicaré to build a light helicopter. The prototype was completed early in 2007, and the first flight occurred on 19 March 2007.[citation needed] The prototype made its public debut during "Army Aviation Day" on 23 November 2007.[1]

Specifications (CH-14)

Data from Cicare CH-14 Aguilucho technical data[2]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References