CAP-4 Paulistinha

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Die CAP-4 Paulistinha ist ein zweisitziges Schulflugzeug des brasilianischen Herstellers Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista. rdf:langString
Le CAP-4 Paulistinha est un biplace d'école brésilien produit par la Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. rdf:langString
O Paulistinha CAP-4 é um avião monomotor a pistão, de asa alta, desenvolvido e fabricado pela Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista, nos modelos CAP-4, e posteriormente pela Neiva, no modelo P-56 C. É considerada uma das aeronaves treinadoras de maior sucesso no Brasil, tendo formado diversas gerações de pilotos. Seu projeto foi coordenado por Romeu Corsini, da USP. Em 1955, a Neiva adquiriu os direitos de fabricação, lançando uma versão batizada de Paulistinha 56 ou Neiva 56, esta operada pela Força Aérea Brasileira, entre 1959 e 1967. rdf:langString
The CAP-4 Paulistinha was a military and civilian trainer aircraft built in Brazil during the 1930s and 1940s. It was originally developed by Empresa Aeronáutica Ypiranga (EAY) as an unlicensed copy of the Taylor Cub powered by a Salmson 9Ad radial engine. It featured a high strut-braced wing, two enclosed tandem seats, and a steel-tube fuselage with fabric covering. Its tailwheel undercarriage was not retractable. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The CAP-4 Paulistinha was a military and civilian trainer aircraft built in Brazil during the 1930s and 1940s. It was originally developed by Empresa Aeronáutica Ypiranga (EAY) as an unlicensed copy of the Taylor Cub powered by a Salmson 9Ad radial engine. It featured a high strut-braced wing, two enclosed tandem seats, and a steel-tube fuselage with fabric covering. Its tailwheel undercarriage was not retractable. EAY had built five examples by the time that the firm was purchased by Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista (CAP) in 1942. CAP continued manufacturing the type under the designation CAP-4. The type was widely successful, with nearly 800 units being produced for Brazil's flying clubs and armed forces, as well as for export to Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay and Portugal. At the time of peak production in 1943, a new CAP-4 left the factory every day, and production continued until 1948. In 1956, Sociedade Aeronáutica Neiva (Neiva) acquired the rights renaming it to P-56 Paulistinha, the design was used as the basis for an agricultural aircraft, the P-56 Agricola, adding a fibreglass chemical hopper and spraybars, but this was unable to compete with imported, purpose-built agricultural aircraft.
rdf:langString Die CAP-4 Paulistinha ist ein zweisitziges Schulflugzeug des brasilianischen Herstellers Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista.
rdf:langString Le CAP-4 Paulistinha est un biplace d'école brésilien produit par la Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
rdf:langString O Paulistinha CAP-4 é um avião monomotor a pistão, de asa alta, desenvolvido e fabricado pela Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista, nos modelos CAP-4, e posteriormente pela Neiva, no modelo P-56 C. É considerada uma das aeronaves treinadoras de maior sucesso no Brasil, tendo formado diversas gerações de pilotos. Seu projeto foi coordenado por Romeu Corsini, da USP. Em 1955, a Neiva adquiriu os direitos de fabricação, lançando uma versão batizada de Paulistinha 56 ou Neiva 56, esta operada pela Força Aérea Brasileira, entre 1959 e 1967.
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