Primarily designed for use on Spain’s domestic airlines, the CASA C-202 Halcon aircraft made its first flight in May 1953. Subsequently, 20 such aircraft were ordered.
Key Features of the Halcon
The Halcon was generally similar to the Alcotan aircraft but was larger in size. It featured a tricycle landing gear, a cockpit for a three-person crew, and a 14-passenger cabin, which was both heated and air-conditioned. Production Halcon aircraft were supplied to the Spanish Air Force under the designation T.6.
Variants and Military Service
In 1956, a modification of the aircraft, designated C-202B Halcon, was released. This variant was equipped with two nine-cylinder, air-cooled Wright Cyclone R-1820-56 piston engines, each producing 1300 hp.
Technical Specifications
| Modification | C-202A |
| Wingspan, m | 21. 55 |
| Length, m | 16. 00 |
| Height, m | 3.80 |
| Wing area, m2 | 57. 35 |
| Empty weight | 5270 |
| Maximum takeoff weight | 7750 |
| Engine type | 2 Piston engines Elizalde Beta 9C-29-750 |
| Power, hp | 2 x 775 |
| Maximum speed, km/h | 3 46 |
| Cruising speed, km/h | 3 00 |
| Economical speed, km/h | 365 |
| Service ceiling, m | 7550 |
| Crew, crew members | 3 |
| Payload | up to 14 passengers |
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