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L-29 Delfin

KrajinyČeskoslovensko
TypVojenské školiteľné lietadlá
Obdobie1963-1974
Postavený3500

Komisia Aero L-29 Delfín (Dolphin, NATO reporting name: Maya) je vojenské prúdové trénerské lietadlo, ktoré sa stalo štandardným prúdovým trénerom pre vzdušné sily krajín Varšavskej zmluvy v 60. rokoch. Bolo to prvé lokálne navrhnuté a postavené prúdové lietadlo v Československu.

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General Characteristics and Role

The Aero L-29 Delfín (Czech for “Dolphin”) was the first jet-powered aircraft designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia. It was developed by Aero Vodochody in the late 1950s and early 1960s to fulfill the requirement for a standardized basic and intermediate jet trainer for the air forces of the Warsaw Pact countries. The L-29 won a fly-off competition against Soviet and Polish designs, leading to its designation as the primary jet trainer for the Soviet bloc. It is known for its rugged, simple, and forgiving design, making it an excellent platform for students transitioning from propeller aircraft to jets.

Property Typical Value (L-29)
Úlohu Basic and Intermediate Jet Trainer
NATO Reporting Name Maya
National Origin Czechoslovakia (ČSSR)
Výrobca Aero Vodochody
First Flight 5. apríla 1959
Posádky 2 (Student and Instructor, in tandem)
Dĺžka 10.81 m (35 ft 6 in)
Rozpätie krídel 10.29 m (33 ft 9 in)
Maximum Takeoff Weight 3,500 kg (7,716 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Motorlet M-701 turbojet engine (mounted in the rear fuselage).
  • Thrust: 8.7 kN (1,960 lbf).
  • Maximum Speed: 655 km/h (407 mph) at 5,000 m.
  • Ceiling: 11,500 m (37,700 ft).
  • Range: 897 km (557 mi).
  • Armament: The L-29 features two underwing hardpoints for carrying light practice ordnance, rocket pods, bombs, or drop tanks.
  • Key Feature: Simplicity and robustness, allowing it to operate easily from semi-prepared airstrips, a necessity for many Warsaw Pact airfields.

Service History and Legacy

  • Mass Production: Approximately 3,600 L-29s were built, making it the most produced jet trainer of its time.
  • Primary Operator: The Soviet Air Force (VVS) was the main user, receiving around 2,000 aircraft.
  • Combat Use: Although primarily a trainer, the L-29 saw limited combat use as a light ground attack aircraft during the Yom Kippur War (with Egypt and Syria) and in various conflicts in Africa and Asia.
  • Replacement: The L-29 was succeeded in production and operational use by its modernized and more powerful stablemate, the Aero L-39 Albatros, which addressed the need for higher speeds and more advanced systems.
  • Civilian Use: Like the L-39, the L-29 is a popular and inexpensive warbird, frequently seen in private hands and in jet racing competitions worldwide.

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