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AMK 1/48 Aero L29 Delfin

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1/48 Aero L-29 Delfin


The Aero L-29 Delfin (English: Dolphin, NATO reporting name: Maya) is a military jet trainer aircraft that became the standard jet trainer for the air forces of Warsaw Pact nations in the 1960s. It was Czechoslovakia's first locally designed and built jet aircraft.


In the late 1950s, the Soviet Air Force was seeking a jet-powered replacement for its fleet of piston-engined trainers, and this requirement was soon broadened to finding a trainer aircraft that could be adopted in common by Eastern Bloc air forces. Aero's response, the prototype XL-29 designed by Z. Rublic and K. Tomas first flew on 5 April 1959, powered by a British Bristol Siddeley Viper engine. The second prototype was powered by the Czech-designed M701 engine, which was used in all subsequent aircraft.


The basic design concept was to produce a straightforward, easy-to-build and operate aircraft. Simplicity and ruggedness were stressed with manual flight controls, large flaps and the incorporation of perforated airbrakes on the fuselage sides providing stable and docile flight characteristics, leading to an enviable safety record for the type. The sturdy L-29 was able to operate from grass, sand, or unprepared fields. Both the student pilot and the instructor had ejection seats and were positioned in tandem, under separate canopies with a slightly raised instructor position.


In 1961, the L-29 was evaluated against the PZL TS-11 Iskra and Yakovlev Yak-30 and emerged the winner. Poland chose to pursue the development of the TS-11 Iskra anyway, but all other Warsaw Pact countries adopted the Delfin under the agreements of COMECON.


Production began in April 1963 and continued for 11 years, with 3,600 eventually built until 1974. A dedicated, single-seat, aerobatic version was developed as the L-29A Akrobat. A reconnaissance version with nose-mounted cameras was built as the L-29R.


The L-29 was operated by literally dozens of air forces and is still equipping a handful. A considerable number are being operated as warbirds.


Features:


  • Scale: 1:48
  • Injection-molded, 140 parts(27 photoetched), decals
  • Open or closed canopy
  • Detailed cockpit and landing gears
  • Optional positionable flaps and tail rudder
  • Item Size/Weight : 35 x 20.2 x 6.7 cm / 332g
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