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Hersteller: casa

CASA - Construcciones Aeronauticas SA
Madrid, foundet: 1923

 

CASA - Construcciones Aeronauticas SA - Avda. Aragon - 404-28022 Madrid - Espana

Tel : +34 1 585 7000

Fax : +34 1 585 7457

 

 

 

 

 

1952 - Casa C 202 B Halcon, Passenger and Transport Aircraft

 

 

 

 

1971 - CASA C 212-300 Aviocar, Commuter aircraft / Transporter

 

 

 

 

1977 - CASA C 101, Trainer and light ground attack aircraft

 

The C101 was developed by CASA together with MBB and Northrop. It is a modular design which allows the aircraft to be adapted to a new mission role in a very short time.  

 

 

1983 - CASA / Airtech CN 235-100, Passenger / Transport Aircraft

 

The CN 235 is a joint-venture of the spanish CASA and the indonesian IPTN, designed as a mid-size multi role transport aircraft. In the military sector it is even used as a sea surveillance aircraft, armed with Exocet missiles or torpedoes.  

 

 

1998 - CASA C 295, Transporter

 

 

 

       

 

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