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Aero Vodochody L 39ZAType (Muster)Jet trainer and light-attack aircraft (Strahltrainer und leichtes Kampfflugzeug)
Country (Land)
Manufacturer (Hersteller)
Phone: 0042-2/688-0041 General (Allgemeine Angaben) Crew (Besatzung): 2 Weapons (Bewaffnung): The L 39 features four underwing hardpoints and a load station under the fuselage. External stores options include:
Max. thrust (Schub): 1 x 16,87 kN (3792 lbs) Specific fuel consumption (spezifischer Kraftstoffverbrauch): 56,9 kg/kN/h Dimensions (Abmessungen) Length (Länge): 12,13 m Height (Höhe): 4,77 m Span (Spannweite): 9,46 m Wing area (Flügelfläche): 18,8 sq m Weights (Massen) Basic empty weight (Leermasse): 3400 - 3580 kg Fuel (Kraftstoff): 980 kg (1255 litres) External fuel (vier Zusatztanks): 562 kg Max. external stores load (max. Außenlast): 1290 kg Maximum ramp weight (max. Rollmasse): 5670 kg Clean aircraft ramp weight: 4540 -4720 kg Clean aircraft take-off weight (Startmasse ohne Außenlasten): 4470 - 4650 kg Performance (Flugleistungen) Never-exceed speed (max. Geschwindigkeit): 910 km/h Max. speed (max. Fluggeschwindigkeit): 750 km/h at sea level Stalling speed (Überziehgeschwindigkeit): 158 km/h Max. rate of climb (Steigrate): 21 m/s Service ceiling (Dienstgipfelhöhe): 11000 m Take-off run (Startrollstrecke): 540 m at sea level Landing run (Landerollstreck): 550 m at sea level, 50% fuel Max. range(Max. Reichweite) internal fuel only (10% reserve): 1350 km Max. endurance (max. Flugdauer): 2 h 45 min Maximum load factor (max. Belastung): +8/-4 g Customers (Kunden) At the beginning of 1998, Aero Vodochody statistics listed the following customers which received new aircraft from the factory near Prague:
Competitors (Konkurrenz) British Aerospace Hawk Remarks (Bemerkungen) With over 2800 aircraft built, the L 39 is the most widely used jet-trainer of the world. It was designed as a successor to the L 29 Delfin in the flight training schools of the former Warsaw pact countries, including the USSR. First flight took place on 4. November 1968, with 10 preproduction examples following from 1971. Production started in 1972 after final official approval. Service trials were conducted in Czechoslovakia and the USSR in 1973, before the trainer finally was built in large numbers from 1974. Over the years, different versions were built:
On the basis of the L 39, Aero has developed the L 139 trainer with AlliedSignal TFE731 engine and digital avionics as well as the L 59 with the DV-2 powerplant. Latest extrapolation is the L 159 light attack aircraft for the Czech air force, which flew in August 1997.
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