Cicaré CH-10

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Cicaré CH-10
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Type: helicopter
Design country:

ArgentinaArgentina Argentina

Manufacturer:

Cicaré Helicópteros

First flight:

1997

Number of pieces:

1

The Cicaré CH-10 is a helicopter made by the Argentine manufacturer Cicaré Helicópteros .

History and construction

After Augusto Cicaré had decades of experience in the development of helicopters with tail rotors, he turned back to the development of a new helicopter with coaxial rotors - his first helicopter, the Cicaré CH-1 also had coaxial rotors. This leads to the CH-10 , a single-seat bare helicopter. This consists of a welded tubular steel frame based on the CH-7 and is driven by two motors (presumably Rotax-582 two - cylinder two-stroke engines with 48 kW). The CH-10 took off on its maiden flight in 1997. A new type of control system developed by Augusto Cicaré was tested with this machine.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 1
length ? m
height ? m
Rotor diameter 3 m
Empty mass ? kg
Max. Takeoff mass ? kg
Cruising speed ? km / h
Top speed ? km / h
Service ceiling ? m
Range ? km
Engines 2 × Rotax-582 -
two-cylinder two- stroke engine with 48 kW

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data (if available) on redbackaviation.com ( memento of February 8, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (English), accessed on February 17, 2016