CNNA

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Companhia Nacional de Navegação Aérea ("National Aerial Navigation Company", usually known as CNNA) was a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer of the 1940s.

History

It produced Antônio Muniz designs under licence, as well as prototypes for a wide range of civil aircraft. Its greatest successes were the HL-1 and HL-6, which were purchased in number by the Brazilian government for the country's aeroclubs as part of a pilot training initiative. Business ceased in 1951.

Aircraft

Summary of aircraft built by CNNA
Model name First flight Number built Type
Muniz M-7 1935 28 Two seat trainer aircraft biplane
Muniz M-9 1937 56 Two seat trainer aircraft biplane
CNNA HL-1 1940 140 High-wing utility aircraft
CNNA HL-2 1940s 1 Monoplane utility aircraft
CNNA HL-3 1940 8 Civil trainer aircraft
CNNA HL-6 1942 60 Two seat low-wing trainer aircraft
CNNA HL-8 1943 1 Monoplane low-wing utility aircraft
CNNA HL-14 1940s 1 Civil trainer aircraft

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