Aero L-29 Delfín in the Czechoslovak and Czech Air Forces, Part 2 second edition
Product code 9788076481220
Series Aero 124
Publisher/Brand Jiri Jakab
Author Miroslav Irra
Format a4
No. Pages 52
Version Soft cover
Language Czech
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Military Aviation Books » Rest of Europe
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The term "dolphin" is probably associated by the majority of the population of our country with an intelligent cetacean with a good-natured appearance, which at first glance gives the impression of a cheerful and eternally smiling creature. Not so with former active military pilots and aviation enthusiasts, for whom this term is clearly represented by the Aero L-29 "Dolphin" training jet aircraft, whose graceful and elegant shapes truly evoke the image of that popular marine mammal. This aircraft holds a literally unshakable primacy in our conditions in terms of the number of machines produced; by the end of production in 1973, a total of 3,665 aircraft of this type were produced, which is unique in this category of aircraft.
The publication follows AERO No. 15/123 - Part 1 of this monograph.
The publication is A4 format, full-color on high-quality coated paper, V2 binding, 36 pages, many color photos and details and historical black-and-white photos, color side views.
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