Aero L-39 Albatros
Role: Military trainer aircraft/Light ground-attack aircraft Manufacturer: Aero Vodochody National origin: Czechoslovakia First flight: 4 November 1968 Introduction: 28 March 1972 with the Czechoslovak Air…
Role: Military trainer aircraft/Light ground-attack aircraft Manufacturer: Aero Vodochody National origin: Czechoslovakia First flight: 4 November 1968 Introduction: 28 March 1972 with the Czechoslovak Air…
The Breitling Jet Team was established in early 2003 with four L-39s. With the addition of two aircraft in 2004 and three in 2008, the…
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Role: Ground-attack aircraft National origin: Switzerland Manufacturer: EKW First flight: 15 May 1939 Introduction: 1942 Primary user: Swiss Air Force Number built: 175 Variants: F+W C-3605…
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