Utva Aero 3
Utva Aero 3 | |
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Type: | Beginner training aircraft |
Design country: | |
Manufacturer: | |
First flight: |
August 1956 |
Commissioning: |
1958 |
Production time: |
1956-1964 |
Number of pieces: |
110 |
The Utva Aero 3 ( Serbian - Cyrillic Утва Аеро 3 ) was a piston engine-powered aircraft for the beginner training of the Yugoslav manufacturer Utva to replace the Ikarus Aero 2 . A total of 110 units were built for the Yugoslav Air Force and were in service from 1958 to the mid-1970s. In the following years they were replaced by the Utva 75 .
Construction and history
The Aero 3 was developed as a beginner's trainer aircraft, with teachers and students sitting one behind the other under a two-part canopy . It had a non-retractable tail wheel landing gear and was powered by a Lycoming O-435 piston engine. The Aero 3 was also equipped for night and instrument flight training and was introduced to the Yugoslav Air Force from 1956.
Today some Aero 3 are still flown at aviation clubs.
Military users
Technical specifications
Parameter | Data |
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crew | 2 |
length | 8.58 m |
span | 10.5 m |
height | 2.7 m |
Wing area | 18.9 m² |
Empty mass | 679 kg |
Max. Takeoff mass | 1198 kg |
Cruising speed | 180 km / h |
Top speed | 230 km / h |
Service ceiling | 6800 m |
Range | 680 km |
Engines | 1 × Lycoming O-435 -A piston engine with 142 kW (193 PS) |
literature
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing