HL-1 | |
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A HL-1 in Expo Aero Brasil, 2004 | |
Role | Civil utility aircraft |
Manufacturer | Companhia Nacional de Navegação Aérea (CNNA) |
First flight | 18 June 1940 |
Number built | 140 |
The CNNA HL-1 was a light utility aircraft developed in Brazil in 1940. It was a high-wing strut-braced monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage and seating for two persons in tandem.
The design was developed by Henrique Lage as a two-seat cabin monoplane, bearing a strong resemblance to the contemporary Piper Cub. It was produced by the Cia Nacionale de Navegaçao Aéreo (CNNA) as the HL-1. Most of the aircraft were purchased by Brazilian aeroclubs, funded by the government's National Aviation Campaign (Campanha Nacional de Aviação) to train pilots for military service. Production continued until 1950 and a small number were exported to neighbouring countries.
Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947 [1]
General characteristics
Performance
HL-1 | |
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A HL-1 in Expo Aero Brasil, 2004 | |
Role | Civil utility aircraft |
Manufacturer | Companhia Nacional de Navegação Aérea (CNNA) |
First flight | 18 June 1940 |
Number built | 140 |
The CNNA HL-1 was a light utility aircraft developed in Brazil in 1940. It was a high-wing strut-braced monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage and seating for two persons in tandem.
The design was developed by Henrique Lage as a two-seat cabin monoplane, bearing a strong resemblance to the contemporary Piper Cub. It was produced by the Cia Nacionale de Navegaçao Aéreo (CNNA) as the HL-1. Most of the aircraft were purchased by Brazilian aeroclubs, funded by the government's National Aviation Campaign (Campanha Nacional de Aviação) to train pilots for military service. Production continued until 1950 and a small number were exported to neighbouring countries.
Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947 [1]
General characteristics
Performance