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Che-25

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Che-25

The Che-25 is a five-seat, twin-engine general-purpose amphibian aircraft, specifically designed for flights in regions with extensive waterways. Developed by Boris Chernov, it adheres to both domestic and international airworthiness standards for light aircraft.

The prototype for the Che-25 was built and tested at OKB-LA in 1996. This aircraft draws its lineage from the Che-20 and Che-22 models, with the latter currently manufactured by the “Gidroplan” company under the “Korvet” brand.

Design Innovations and Heritage

The Che-25 boasts several significant distinctions from the Che-22 “Korvet,” reflecting advancements in its design and capabilities. These improvements enhance its operational versatility and performance.

Advanced Manufacturing and Powerplants

Currently, the Che-25 is constructed utilizing 100% matrix technologies, ensuring a robust yet lightweight airframe. It is powered by reliable Rotax-582 and Rotax-912ULS engines, making it an efficient and capable choice for a variety of amphibious missions.

Technical Specifications

Modification Che-25
Wingspan, m 12.60
Aircraft length, m 7.70
Aircraft height, m 2.50
Wing area, m2 16.38
Empty weight 630
Maximum takeoff weight 1150
Internal fuel, kg 60
Engine type 2 Piston engines Rotax 912ULS
Power, hp 2 x 100
Maximum speed, km/h 200
Cruising speed, km/h 160
Practical range, km 900
Max. operational G-load 4
Crew, crew members 1-2
Payload up to 5 passengers

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