Cicaré CH-6


The Cicare CH-6 is an ultralight single-seat helicopter, designed by Augusto Cicaré and built by Cicare Helicópteros S.A. from Argentina. The CH-6 flew for the first time in 1987 was presented with singular success in 1990 at the annual convention of the Experimental Aircraft Association of U.S.A. (Oshkosh). The H-6 is powered by a Rotax engine. It arises from the need to have an aircraft to evaluate in flight different solutions and systems to be used in the CH-5.

This helicopter is revealed as an aircraft with excellent maneuverability and stability qualities. The primary structure is made of steel tubes and the blades of composite materials. The command system is unprecedented and has been patented in several countries.

A UAV version is being developed from this aircraft.

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