Horizontec Halcón


The Horizontec Halcón is a light-sport aircraft developed and manufactured in Mexico by Horizontec, the Universidad Aeronáutica de Querétaro and the Centro Nacional de Tecnología Aeronáuticas.

Design and development

The design was conceived in Italy by Giovani Angelucci, who later moved to Mexico City to create the first prototype, and the company Horizontec was born in 2014. In 2015 CONACYT and the Ministry of Economy granted financial support for 5 million pesos to support the project, which would be incubated a year later by CENTA and UNAQ.
The first prototype was built with aircraft grade wood, fiberglass, epoxy resin and other light materials, it included a 100 horsepower Rotax 912 ULS engine and its first flight was made on September 30, 2017.
Its seating configuration is side by side, with fixed tricycle landing gear. The aircraft is designed to carry out tasks such as surveillance, reconnaissance, exhibition, research and development. In 2016 SEDENA presented the model of a military trainer plane called "Proyecto Azteca A01", which received strong criticism for its similarities with the Halcón H1.
The Halcón H1 was used as the basis for the development of the Horizontec Halcón H2.1, which received the type approval certificate for light sport aircraft number CRT-1041/2025 from AFAC on September 9, 2025, which was presented by the Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard. Unlike the Halcón H1, the Halcón H2.1 is built with composite materials and mounts a 141 HP Rotax 915 iS engine and supports loads of +4/-2 G forces.

Accidents and incidents

Specifications (Halcon 2.1)

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General characteristicsCrew: 1Capacity: 1 passengerLength: 6.4 m Wingspan: 9.4 m Height: 2.1 m MTOW: 600 kg Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 915 iS 3A, 141 HP Propeller: 70 inches 3-blade Sensenich 3Y0RSC70MY-0
PerformanceCruise speed: 252 km/h Stall speed: 78 km/h Range: 1,100 km Service ceiling: 18,000 ft Endurance: 4.5 horasg limits: +4/-2