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<ref name=Howson>{{cite book |title= Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War|last=Howson|first=Gerald| year=1990|publisher=Putnam Aeronautical Books|location=London |isbn=0-85177-842-9|page=35}}</ref> | <ref name=Howson>{{cite book |title= Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War|last=Howson|first=Gerald| year=1990|publisher=Putnam Aeronautical Books|location=London |isbn=0-85177-842-9|page=35}}</ref> | ||
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<ref name=Lailes2>{{cite journal |date=18 July 1935|title=Un concours d'avion-école |journal=Les Ailes |issue=735|pages=9|url=http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6553890w/f9}}</ref> | <ref name=Lailes2>{{cite journal |date=18 July 1935|title=Un concours d'avion-école |journal=Les Ailes |issue=735|pages=9|url=http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6553890w/f9}}</ref> | ||
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The Adaro 1.E.7 Chirta was a Spanish military trainer aircraft built shortly before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
Design and development
Designed in 1934 in response to a Spanish Air Force requirement as part of its modernisation programme, the Chirta was a conventional sesquiplane, constructed of wood and metal and seating the student and instructor in tandem open cockpits. Slightly tapered wings had ailerons only on the upper wings; unusually, these covered the full span. Fuel was carried in an upper wing tank. There was a cut-out in the trailing edge of the upper wing for better upward visibility from the rear seat; the front seat was under the wing. A triangular fin carried a slightly rounded, unbalanced rudder. The tailskid undercarriage had faired wheels on V-form main legs. The Chirta was intended to undertake fighter training and to be fully aerobatic.[1]
Though the exact date of the first flight of the Chirta is not known, by early July 1935 it was flying and sufficiently developed to have taken part in competitive trials for the trainer contract.[2] It was evaluated against the Gil-Pazó GP-1 and Hispano E-34 but was ranked third,[2] so no production contract was awarded. No further examples were built, though the prototype survived undamaged until at least November 1936, when Francoist forces captured Cuatro Vientos, where the trials had taken place.[1]
Specifications
References
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