Aero L39 Albatros dl 4

Product code 9788087350607

Albatros


Series Aero 36

Publisher/Brand Jiri Jakab

Author Miroslav Irra

Format a4

No. Pages 34

Version Soft cover

Language Czech

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory Military Aviation Books » Eastern Europe

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Product description

Please note, this is a Czech text only publication!

With the expansion of the L-39, third-world customers in particular, demanded a version of the increased load carrying capacity that would better meet the requirements of a larger range of shooting training tasks and could also be used as a lightweight combat aircraft. Of course, the manufacturer tried to comply and the result of this effort was in the first stage of the L-39ZO, followed by L-39ZA. Both versions were given a new reinforced wing with four suspension points with a significantly increased carrying capacity compared to the L-39C, and the L-39ZA was also armed with an air cannon of the Soviet construction GŠ-23.

The final part describes the equipment of the individual versions, further supplemented by the pilots' memories of the aircraft.