Avibras Aircraft and Projects

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Hi,


recently,that Brazilian company is famous and it produce many missiles and
UAVs,but it was formed during 1950s,and it designed the A-70 as single
seat ultra light aircraft with Volkswagen engine,followered by the A-80 Falcao,
a side-by-side two seat low-wing light aircraft,of wooden construction with
plastic skin,A-90A was four seat basic trainer and light transport aircraft,
which received the IPD-6101 code,the A-90B was a two seat trainer,A-100
was twin engined low-wing light aircraft project,powered by two 220 hp
engines.


http://www.centrohistoricoembraer.com.br/sites/iba/en-US/Historia/Pages/Detalhes.aspx?IDI=10
 

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Thanks Hesham. All the single-engined Avibrás light aircraft were assigned names too: A-70 Sací (Saci-Pererê, folklore character), A-80 Falcão (Falcon or Hawk), and A-90 Alvorada (Dawn). I'm not sure why the A-100 didn't receive a name.

On designations, Aerospace Avibrás now seems to use 'AV' suffixes followed by role acronyms instead of their old 'A' + model number.
 
And as my dear Apophenia said;


there is a UAV design to Avibras called Falcao.
 

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Hi,


from Flying Review September 1963,here is a 3-view to Avibras A-80 aircraft and
more Info.
 

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From, Aeronaves Militares Brasileiras 1916-2015.
 

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