Turbay T-1 Tucán

The Turbay T-1 Tucán was an Argentine single-engined single-seat light touring monoplane designed by Alfredo Turbay and built by Sociedad Anonima Sfreddo & Paolini. It first flew in April 1943.

Design
The Tucán is a parasol-wing braced monoplane with a fixed cantilever type landing gear, tailwheel and powered by a 65 hp Continental A65 air-cooled piston engine. It had an enclosed cockpit just aft of the wing trailing-edge with a sliding canopy.