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ENAER (Spanish pronunciation: [
enaˈeɾ]) (Empresa
Nacional de Aeronáutica de Chile, "National
Aeronautical Company of Chile") is a
Chilean aircraft manufacturer...
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bought four
aircraft and
parts for
another eight to be ****embled
locally by
ENAER. The
Chilean BB-02s are
designated T-36 Halcón. In 1983, CASA flew a dedicated...
- The
ENAER ECH-02 Ñamcú was a single-engine, two-seat,
light aircraft,
designed and
built by the
Chilean manufacturer ENAER. A
first prototype flew in 1989...
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ENAER T-35 Pillán (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈʎan], Mapudungún:
volcano or
ancestral spirit) is a
Chilean propeller-driven
basic trainer aircraft. The...
- were
later modernised along the
lines of the IAI Kfir and were
called the
ENAER Pantera. The
Pantera incorporates fixed canards and
other aerodynamic improvements...
- communications.[citation needed]
Chile also
maintains its own
aviation industry,
ENAER. The
design of the T-35 Pillán trainer,
based on the
Piper PA-28R Saratoga...
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Maintenance Wing of the
Chilean Air
Force (which
later became known as
ENAER). By
September 1982, 20
Dakotas had been ****embled in Chile. The original...
- Kfir.
Chile upgraded its
fleet of
Mirage 50s to meet
local requirements:
ENAER Pantera (Mirage 50CN and 50DC), a
Mirage 50
upgrade based on the IAI Kfir...
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Aerospace Industry was
signed the
following year. In
March 2008, the
Chilean ENAER signed an MOU with
Alenia at the
FIDAE air show.
During May 2008, Boeing...
- with
various other aerospace companies on the programme,
including FAdeA,
ENAER, OGMA, and Boeing. A
joint venture with
Boeing was
announced in November...