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The Cicaré CK.1 (originally the CH. III Colibrí was a light helicopter developed in Argentina in the 1970s. It was a small single-rotor aircraft of pod-and-boom configuration with a fully enclosed bubble canopy that could seat three people side-by-side. Cicaré's previous helicopter designs had attracted the attention of the Argentine Air Force which in 1974 contracted him to develop a light helicopter for training and also marketed for agricultural use.

Made by Cicaré.

Empty Weight Lb
1034
Designer
Agusto Cicaré
Eng 1 Type
Cicaré 4C-27
Max Speed Mph
101
Ceiling Ft
12800
Eng 1 Kw
149
Gross Weight Lb
1764
Capacity
2
Crew
one pilot
Rot Area Sqm
44
Empty Weight Kg
469
Gross Weight Kg
800
Height In
Rot Number
1
Range Km
480
Manufacturer
Rot Dia Ft
24
Range Miles
298
First Flight
September 1976
Max Speed Kmh
163
Height Ft
28
Met Or Eng
met
Rot Area Sqft
471
Length Ft
28
Height M
9
Rot Dia In
11
Ceiling M
3900
Eng 1 Hp
200
Eng 1 Number
1
Category
Length In
Length M
9
Rot Dia M
8

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