CH-1 | |
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Augusto Cicaré and his mother with the CH-1. | |
Role | Experimental helicopter |
Manufacturer | Cicaré |
Designer | Augusto Cicaré |
First flight | 1961 |
Number built | 1 |
The Cicaré CH-1 was a helicopter designed and built by Augusto Cicaré in Argentina in the early 1960s. [1]
The CH-1 was a single-seat, single-engine helicopter driving two counter-rotating co-axial rotors, each featuring two blades. The airframe of the helicopter was made entirely from steel. The inclination of the rotors' axis was dictated by the cyclic control of the CH-1. [2]
Data from Augusto Cicare Helicopters CH.1 tech data [3]
General characteristics
Performance
CH-1 | |
---|---|
Augusto Cicaré and his mother with the CH-1. | |
Role | Experimental helicopter |
Manufacturer | Cicaré |
Designer | Augusto Cicaré |
First flight | 1961 |
Number built | 1 |
The Cicaré CH-1 was a helicopter designed and built by Augusto Cicaré in Argentina in the early 1960s. [1]
The CH-1 was a single-seat, single-engine helicopter driving two counter-rotating co-axial rotors, each featuring two blades. The airframe of the helicopter was made entirely from steel. The inclination of the rotors' axis was dictated by the cyclic control of the CH-1. [2]
Data from Augusto Cicare Helicopters CH.1 tech data [3]
General characteristics
Performance