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Casmuniz 52 (5-2)

Posted on April 20, 2026 By

The Casmuniz 52 (or 5-2) was the last known aircraft designed by Cassio and Antonio Muniz. This model was a twin-engine, five-seat transport aircraft, characterized by its low-set wing and powered by 185 hp Continental E185 engines.

The aircraft’s design was handled by Willibald Weber, who drew inspiration from a Czech twin-engine Aero model. This foundational approach paved the way for a promising new aircraft design.

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Pioneering Brazilian Aviation

The Casmuniz 52 prototype made its maiden flight in April 1952, marking a significant milestone: it became the first all-metal aircraft of Brazilian design. Its development represented a substantial advancement for the country’s aeronautical engineering capabilities.

By 1955, the aircraft successfully completed its testing cycle and was recommended for series production. However, due to the emergence of more well-known Cessna models in the market, production of the Casmuniz 52 was halted, leaving only a single prototype.

A Unique Aviation Story

The sole Casmuniz 52 ever built, bearing the registration number PP-ZPD, passed through several owners over the years. Its story concluded tragically in 1968, when the aircraft crashed in an accident over the Amazon jungle, ending the journey of this unique prototype.

Technical Specifications

Modification Casmuniz 52
Wingspan, m 13.3 0
Aircraft length, m 8. 00
Aircraft height, m 3.50
Wing area, m2 19.26
Empty weight 1280
Maximum takeoff weight 1750
Engine type 1 Piston engine Continental E185-11
Power, hp 1 x 185
Maximum speed, km/h 1 95
Cruising speed, km/h 175
Practical range, km 1200
Rate of climb, m/min 462
Practical ceiling, m 6100
Crew 1
Payload 4 passengers

Image gallery of the Casmuniz 52 (5-2)

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