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The Let L-410 Turbolet is a twin-engine short-range transport aircraft designed and produced by the Czech aircraft manufacturer Let Kunovice (named Aircraft Industries since 2005).

It was developed as the L-400 during the 1960s in response to an Aeroflot requirement for an Antonov An-2 replacement and performed its maiden flight on 16 April 1969. Since 1970, the L-410 has been in operation with a variety of customers, having been typically used as an airliner and a utility transport aircraft, numerous military air services have also adopted the type. The aircraft is capable of landing on short and unpaved runways and operating under extreme conditions from −50 to +50 °C (−58 to 122 °F). 

L-410UVP: (Ukorochennaya vzlot-posadka, "short take-off and landing") Third series, fundamentally modified. The principal changes are a trunk, an extended wingspan by 0.80 m (2.6 ft), M601Bs (M601Ds after 1983) with Avia V508B (V508D after 1983) propellers, and a higher horizontal stabilizer. The UVP variants possesses STOL characteristics. Passenger capacity fell to 15 due to increased weight.

LET L-410 UVP/ UVP-E Turbolet 1/48 Kovozávody Prostějov – Modelářovo.cz
LET L-410 UVP/ UVP-E Turbolet 1/48 Kovozávody Prostějov – Modelářovo.czLET L-410 UVP/ UVP-E Turbolet 1/48 Kovozávody Prostějov – Modelářovo.cz







Let L-410 UVP-E "Turbolet"

  • 38,00€