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Zlin Trener is a family of aircraft that was based on a basic training aircraft, the Z-26.The original Z-26 was designed in late 1940s and produced in 1946 by the Czechoslovakian company, Moravan to meet a requirement for a basic trainer to replace the Bücker Jungmann and Bestmann. It was a low-winged monoplane of mixed construction, with wooden wings and a welded metal tube fuselage, powered by a single four-cylinder piston engine, the Walter Minor 4-III. It first flew in early 1947 |
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The Zlin Z-37 Čmelák (Czech: "Bumblebee"), also known as LET Z-37 Čmelák is an agricultural aircraft manufactured in Czechoslovakia. The aircraft is used mainly as a cropduster |
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Zlin is the name of a family of
aircrafts manufactured by Moravan Aircraft in the Czech Republic (which of
course was Czechoslovakia back then). The first bloom of the company took
place before WW2: they've made gliders and small aiplanes. After WW2 they
designed and manufactured the famous "Trener" (pronounce: trainer) series
which won several championships from the Lockheed Trophy to the Wolrd
Aerobatic Championships. Of course they also manufactured other aicraft too,
but until the Zlin Z-50 introduced in 1975 they were mostly known for this.
After that they produced other small training- and sport aircrafts
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