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SIAI MARCHETTI S.211
SIAI MARCHETTI S.211
The S-211 was designed in Italy by SIAI marchetti to meet a need for a cheap-to-buy and operate light jet military trainer which could be used for some of the primary training introduction phase.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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SOKO G-2 GALEB
SOKO G-2 GALEB
The G-2A Galeb (Seagull) was the first indigenous jet-powered military trainer designed and placed in production in Yugoslavia.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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AERO L-29 DELFIN
AERO L-29 DELFIN
The L-29 Delfin was Czechoslovakia’s first jet aircraft of indigenous design, being designed and built at the Vodochody Works of the Czech nationalised OK industry, the company being known as Aero Vodochody Narodni Podnik and it has been building aircraft since just after World War I.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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AERO L-39 ALBATROS
AERO L-39 ALBATROS
The L-39 series of trainer and light attack aircraft was designed and produced by Aero Vodochody in the Czech Republic, this company producing some 10,000 jet trainers for the world’s markets over the years.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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AIRSPEED OXFORD
AIRSPEED OXFORD
Using the Airspeed Envoy as a starting point, the Airspeed Company of Hampshire designed a twin-engine aircraft to meet a multiplicity of functions, including pilot training, navigation, gunnery, photographing and bombing training, known as the AS.10 Oxford. In October 1936 an initial order was received from the British Air Ministry
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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NORD 1002 PINGOUIN
NORD 1002 PINGOUIN
The Nord 1002 Pingouin devolved from the Messerschmitt Bf 108 (which see). Following the invasion of France, a decision was made by the German RLM (State Ministry of Aviation) to transfer production to the SNCA de Nord facility at Les Mureaux to free up production facilities in Germany for fighter
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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NORTH AMERICAN NA-64 YALE
NORTH AMERICAN NA-64 YALE
The North American NA-64 was a low-wing monoplane fitted with a Wright radial engine aimed at the advanced trainer market and was ordered for the French Armee de l’Air and the French Aeronavale, eventually seeing extensive service with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the German Luftwaffe, the latter using
  • David C. Eyre
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AVRO 626
AVRO 626
The Avro 621 Tutor, of fabric-covered metal construction, was designed as a basic trainer to replace the Avro 504 in service with the Royal Air Force. The prototype (G-AAKT), powered by a 116-kw (155-hp) Mongoose IIIA radial engine, flew in 1930, but the second prototype and production aircraft were powered
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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AESL CT-4 AIRTRAINER
AESL CT-4 AIRTRAINER
The Airtrainer was evolved by Aero Engine Services Ltd (as it then was) of Hamilton, NZ, from the four-seat Victa Aircruiser (VH-MVR), which was designed by the late Henry Millicer for Victa Ltd.
  • David C. Eyre
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