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Apart from these standard production models, a number of "one-off" aircraft were developed, including the 41 and 41S - a night-flying trainer and a combat-trainer respectively. Ionel Ghica flew the special 31G named Foisor on a long-distance flight from Bucharest to Saigon between 30 March and 16 April 1932, covering 9,350 km (5,810 mi) in 2 ...
The Aero L-39 Skyfox, [1] also known as Aero L-39NG ("Next Generation"), is a turbofan-powered military trainer and light combat aircraft developed and produced by the Czech aircraft manufacturer Aero Vodochody. It is a successor of the Cold War era Aero L-39 Albatros. During July 2014, Aero Vodochody announced the launch of the L-39NG programme.
A model C-3 and a GAT-1 general aviation trainer are on display at the Air Victory Museum in Lumberton, New Jersey. [132] [133] Two Link Trainers are on display at the Greater Saint Louis Air & Space Museum in Cahokia, Illinois. [134] [135] One is on display at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, with a second, partially restored one ...
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2003-04 General characteristics Crew: 2 Length: 8.59 m (28 ft 2 in) Wingspan: 10.04 m (32 ft 11 in) Height: 2.96 m (9 ft 9 in) Wing area: 16.5 m 2 (178 sq ft) Airfoil: root: NACA 23016.5 ; tip: NACA 23012 Max takeoff weight: 1,585 kg (3,494 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Rolls-Royce 250-B17F turboprop engine, 336 kW (451 hp) Propellers: 3-bladed constant-speed ...
The Pipistrel Alpha Trainer is a Slovenian two-seat, single-engine light-sport aircraft intended specifically for flight training, designed and produced by Pipistrel in Gorizia, Italy. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Alpha was announced at the end of 2011 and production started in 2012. [ 4 ]
The Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk, [2] initially known as the Boeing T-X (later Boeing–Saab T-X), [3] [4] is an American–Swedish transonic advanced jet trainer produced by Boeing with Saab. In September 2018, the United States Air Force (USAF) selected it for the T-X program to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon as the service's advanced jet trainer.
The 1997 FIA GT Helsinki 3 Hours was the third race of the 1997 FIA GT Championship season. It was run at a temporary street circuit in Helsinki , Finland on May 25, 1997, jointly with the Formula 3000 .
The Aeralis Advanced Jet Trainer (ADJ) is an advanced jet trainer aircraft design by Aeralis in the United Kingdom. It is the initial variant of a family of modular aircraft which are reconfigurable to cover a variety of roles, including operational training, basic jet training, aerobatics/display and light combat .