Cicaré SVH-4

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Cicaré SVH-4
A Cicaré SVH-4
Type: Helicopter trainer
Design country:

ArgentinaArgentina Argentina

Manufacturer:

Cicaré Helicópteros

The Cicaré SVH-4 is a stationary helicopter trainer from the Argentine manufacturer Cicaré Helicópteros .

History and construction

Since the Cicaré SVH-3 has been selling successfully for years, a revised model was developed. The main difference between the SVH-4 and its predecessor is the CH-7B's cabin and contemporary instrumentation. Like all Chicaré helicopters, this one also consists of the typical welded tubular steel frame on which the cabin made of composite materials is attached. It is powered by a Rotax 912 four- cylinder boxer engine with 59 kW, which has already been used in part in the SVH-3 , and is built into a frame on a moving platform, with which most helicopter flight situations can be practiced. The platform can also be fixed in a stationary manner. The SVH-4 can also be remote-controlled.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 1
length 5.74
height 2.23 m
Rotor diameter 6.10 m
Empty mass -
Max. Takeoff mass 460 kg
Cruising speed -
Top speed -
Service ceiling -
Range 2.5 hours
Engines 1 × Rotax-912 -
four-cylinder boxer engine with 59 kW

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data from cicare.com.at (English), accessed on February 21, 2017