Neiva N621 Universal

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Neiva T-25
Neiva T-25 Universal
Type: Training aircraft
ground attack aircraft
Design country:

BrazilBrazil Brazil

Manufacturer:

Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva

First flight:

April 29, 1966

Number of pieces:

189

The Neiva N 621 Universal is a propeller-driven training and ground attack aircraft produced by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva , now a subsidiary of Embraer .

Development and history

The prototype first flew on April 29, 1966. The aircraft is designed as a low- wing aircraft . The two pilots sit next to each other. The nose wheel landing gear is retracted hydraulically.

The Brazilian Air Force initially ordered 150 and later another 28 machines under the designation T-25 . Ten more planes went to the Chilean armed forces. A further developed version, called YT-25B Universal II , first flew on October 22, 1978, but did not get beyond the prototype stage. The T-25 was eventually replaced by the Embraer EMB 312 .

Military users

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
length 8.60 m
span 11 m
height 3 m
Wing area 17.20 m²
Empty mass 1150 kg
Takeoff mass 1700 kg
Cruising speed 280 km / h
Service ceiling 5000 m
Range 1500 km
Takeoff route 650 m
Landing route 760 m
Engine Lycoming IO-540, 300 hp
Armament 2 suspension points under the wings for machine guns or bombs

Web links

Commons : Neiva Universal  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael JH Taylor. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1971-72 , p. 10