Aero L-29 Delfín | |
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Šalies | Čekoslovakija |
Vaidmenį | Karinio instruktoriaus orlaivis |
Tarnyboje | 1959 m. balandžio 5 d. |
Pastatytas | 3600 |
2007 Aero L-29 Delfín (angliškai: Dolphin, NATO reporting name: Maya) – karinis reaktyvinis treniruoklis, kurį sukūrė ir pagamino Čekoslovakijos aviacijos gamintojas "Aero Vodochody". Jis išsiskiria tuo, kad yra pirmasis šalyje suprojektuotas ir pastatytas reaktyvinis orlaivis, taip pat greičiausiai yra didžiausia orlaivių pramonės programa, vykdoma bet kurioje iš Savitarpio ekonominės pagalbos tarybos (COMECON) šalių, išskyrus pačią Rusiją.
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Aero Vodochody L-29 Delfin Walk Around | |
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Fotografas | Vladimiras Yakubovas |
Lokalizavimo | "Hollister" oro šou |
Nuotraukos | 66 |
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Fotografas | Tomas Pelej |
Lokalizavimo | Nežinoti |
Nuotraukos | 25 |
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2007 Aero L-29 Delfín is a military jet trainer and light attack aircraft that was designed and manufactured by Aero Vodochody in Czechoslovakia. It was the first jet trainer to be produced in large numbers in the Eastern Bloc and served as the main training aircraft for the air forces of several Warsaw Pact countries in the 1960s and 1970s. The L-29 has a low-wing monoplane design with a tricycle landing gear and a tandem cockpit for two crew members. It is powered by a single Motorlet M-701 turbojet engine that provides a maximum speed of 820 km/h and a range of 900 km.
2007 L-29 can carry up to 250 kg of weapons on two underwing hardpoints, including bombs, rockets, and gun pods. The L-29 was exported to more than 20 countries and saw combat action in several conflicts, such as the Nigerian Civil War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Soviet-Afghan War. The L-29 was gradually replaced by more advanced trainers, such as the Aero L-39 Albatros, but some still remain in service or in private hands as warbirds.
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