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The CNNA HL-2 was a utility aircraft designed in
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in 1940. It was a low-wing
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intended to seat six people or for airmail use. Of wooden construction, an emphasis was placed on the use of native timbers to build the aircraft. Before the
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was complete, however, the project was abandoned.


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São Paulo Technical Museum website
Abandoned civil aircraft projects HL-2 1940s Brazilian civil utility aircraft {{Brazil-transport-stub