Cicaré USA was created to provide North and Central America customers direct access to Cicaré’s proven helicopters by providing sales, support and service to Americas customers.
Cicaré USA is being led by Keith Barr, a serial entrepreneur with multi-national and extensive aviation experience. The core values and commitment of Cicaré will continue as the foundation for Americas operations.
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President
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Sales & Operations Manger
Luciano Alvarez
Technical Manager
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Engineering and Production Manager
Indalecio Sabbioni | LinkedIn
Design Team Leader
In his more than 60-year career, Augusto Cicaré ( Augusto Cicaré – Wikipedia / Augusto Cicaré – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) was able to display exceptional talent for R&D. He is a forerunner of solutions and systems worldwide, and of the ultralight helicopter category itself.
Today, accompanied by his family and a team of experts who have brought all that history to a world-renowned and unique R&D company
From 11 to 14 Agusto Cicare builds his first four-stroke engine to run a washing machine, he designs a 500 cm3 engine and its four-speed gearbox with overhead camshaft.
At 18 years of age, he develops and manufactures a 6 (six) HP two-stroke Diesel engine, with a single cylinder, stationary type.
A picture of a helicopter in a popular mechanics magazine sparks his passion for helicopters and he begins to build and figure out how to make one.
With the materials at his disposal, he finished building the Cicaré CH-1 helicopter, the first of its kind developed and built in the entire southern hemisphere.
Created an airplane flight simulator, the first in South America. The UADE distinguishes him for this work.
At the request of Juan Manuel Fangio, he designs and builds an engine to be installed in DKW cars.
Develops the CH-4, the world’s first ultralight.
Stands out at the annual convention of the EAA of the USA (Oshkosh) with its new development, the CH-6 , a single-seat helicopter powered by a 64 HP Rotax 582 engine.
Signs an agreement with the Argentine Air Force for the development of a helicopter for agricultural use, the CH-5.
The Italian Marcelo Gandini, designer of the Lamborghini Diablo, designs the cabin of the Cicaré CH-7 “Angel”.
Cicaré Helicópteros SA is created and the new CH-8 UL project makes its first flights, an ultralight, two-seater and twin-engine helicopter.
Develops the Cicaré SVH-3 Helicopter Flight Trainer. Patented in Argentina and the United States.
Create the CH-7 2000VL. An ultra-light helicopter with two engines, being able to land with a single operating engine, giving greater safety and minimizing risks.
That year he developed the CH-10 C, a multi-engine, single-seat, contra-rotating ultra-light helicopter.
Fly the new CH-11C, contra-rotating helicopter with an unprecedented variable pitch command system.
The SVH-3 Trainer is presented at the HAI International Helicopter Association Convention, the first time for an Argentine product.
Flies the CH-2002, a two-seater helicopter with a turbine engine.
Cicaré SA was founded, the first helicopter series development and production plant in Latin America.
In conjunction with the Argentine Army, the first test flight of the CH-14 is developed and carried out , the first turbine-propelled helicopter developed in Latin America
Fly the CH-12, Side by Side Two-Seater Helicopter
The first Cicaré 7B is exported to Australia.
A new two-seater side-by-side helicopter, the Cicaré 8, is introduced and certification immediately begins.
Visit of the President of the Nation and Governor of the province on the occasion of an investment to increase production.
Agreement signed with INVAP and Marinelli Technology for the development of the RUAS-160A
Augusto Cicaré, the father of ultralight helicopters, and his team designed the most powerful ultralight on the market: the Cicaré 8 with a Rotax 915 engine.
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