Aero L-29 Delfin

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Aero L-29 Delfin
An Aero L-29 Delfin on the tarmac.
Type Military trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Aero Vodochody
Designed by Z. Rublič and K. Tomáš
Maiden flight 1959-05-05
Introduced 1961
Status Retired; popular civilian warbird
Primary users Soviet Air Force
Czech Air Force
Produced 1963-1974
Number built 3,500

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

An L-29 Delfin in tiger-painting.
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An L-29 Delfin in tiger-painting.

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[edit] Development

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. Rublič and K. Tomáš first flew on April 5 1959, powered by a British Bristol Siddeley Viper engine.

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.

A private L-29 Delfin at the 2006 Miramar Air Show.
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A private L-29 Delfin at the 2006 Miramar Air Show.

Production began April 1963 and continued for 11 years, with 3,500 eventually built. A dedicated, single-seat acrobatic version was developed as the L-29A Akrobat. A reconnaissance version with nose-mounted cameras was built as the L-29R.

[edit] Operational history

L-29s served in basic, intermediate, and weapons training capacities. For this latter role, they were equipped with hardpoints to carry gunpods, bombs, or rockets, and thus armed, Egyptian L-29s were sent into combat against Israeli tanks during the Yom Kippur War. The L-29 was supplanted in the inventory of many of its operators by the Aero L-39 Albatros

[edit] Users Past and Present

Ex-military L-29s are proving popular on the civil warbird market. [1]

[edit] Specifications (L-29)

Another Delfin
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Another Delfin

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2: student and instructor
  • Length: 10.81 m (35 ft 6 in)
  • Wingspan: 10.29 m (33 ft 9 in)
  • Height: 3.13 m (10 ft 3 in)
  • Wing area: 19.8 m² (213 ft²)
  • Empty weight: 2,280 kg (5,030 lb)
  • Loaded weight: 3,286 kg (7,244 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 3,540 kg (7,800 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1× Motorlet M-701C , 8.7 kN (1,960 lbf)

Performance

Armament

  • 200 kg (440 lb) of various guns, bombs, rockets, and missiles on external hardpoints

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Designation sequence

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  • List of military trainer aircraft

 

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