Maestranza Central de Aviación HF XX-02

HF XX-02
Role Military trainer
National origin Chile
Manufacturer Maestranza Central de Aviación
Designer Hugo Fuentes
First flight 1954
Number built 2


The Maestranza Central de Aviación HF XX-02 was a military trainer aircraft developed in Chile in the 1950s.[1]

Design and development

Designed by Hugo Fuentes[2] (hence the HF in the designation),[2] the HF XX-02 was a conventional, low-wing cantilever monoplane of mixed construction with fixed tailwheel undercarriage.[2] The pilot and instructor sat side by side.[2]

Two prototypes were constructed at El Bosque Air Base, designated XX-02 and XX-02B.[3] Development was abandoned due to difficulties maneuvering at lower altitudes, which in one case, led to a crash in which the instructor was killed while attempting to land after a tight turn at low altitude.

The design was subsequently refined by Francisco Bravo[2] and an improved version, the HFB XX-02 flew in 1958 powered by a Continental O-470 engine in place of the Ranger L-440 that powered the original.[2]

Specifications (HFB XX-02)

Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft p.1997

General characteristics

Performance


Notes

  1. Taylor 1989, p.431
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft p.1997
  3. Fernández 2003, p.2

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