MKEK-4
MKEK-4 Uğur |
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Role |
Trainer |
National origin |
Turkey |
Manufacturer |
MKEK |
Number built |
57 |
Developed from |
Miles Magister |
The MKEK-4 Uğur (Turkish: "Luck") was a basic trainer aircraft which was used by the Turkish Air Force between 1955-1963. Originally developed as the THK-15, its design was based on Miles Magister training aircraft. In total 57 Uğurs were produced in Turkey. All of these aircraft were used in TuAF Flight School except three aircraft which were donated to Royal Jordanian Air Force
Specifications
- airborne endurance:3,5 Hrs
- range: 512 km
- Engine: 1 (145 Hp. Gibsy-Major)
- Maximum speed: 216 km/h
- Purpose: trainer
- Service ceiling: 4575 mt.
- Armament: 2 machine guns
Operators
References
- Nikolajsen, Ole. "Lucky or Not? The Story of the Miles Magister in Turkey". Air Enthusiast. Thirty-Three, May–August 1987. pp. 69–73.
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