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  2. Ravn Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Ravn Aero's first aircraft, a Czech Aero L-39 Albatros, was purchased in 1994. [2] Then, two years later, the company purchased two Mikoyan MiG-29s from Kyrgyzstan. [3] In 2019, AirUSA was one of seven companies awarded an IDIQ contract to support the United States Air Force's Combat Air Force Contract Air Support (CAF CAS) program in October ...

  3. List of Aero L-39 Albatros operators - Wikipedia

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    A civilian aerobatic display team based in Dijon, France; operating seven L-39 Albatros jets in the colours of their sponsor, Breitling. Babcock has acquired this fleet in the establishment of their international fighter pilot training academy. [17] TopGun Voltige. This company based in La Roche-sur-Yon operates 2 L-39 Albatros jets for ...

  4. Aero Vodochody - Wikipedia

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    Aero Vodochody has developed several improved variants of the L-39 to take its place, and has continued extensive support and overhaul operations for existing L-39 customers. [13] The L-59 Super Albatros was derived from the L-39, being originally designated as the L-39MS. [14] Aero only produced a handful of L-59s before discontinuing ...

  5. Aero L-39 Albatros - Wikipedia

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    Aero L-39C Albatros, Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force Aero L-39C Albatros ( "103 BLUE" [88]), Ukrainian Air Force Aero L-39M1 Albatros, Ukrainian Air Force L-39X-01 – X-07 Five prototypes plus two static test airframes. [7] L-39C (C for Cvičná – training) Standard basic trainer for Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and export.

  6. Aero L-39 Skyfox - Wikipedia

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    The Aero L-39 Skyfox, [1] also known as Aero L-39NG ("Next Generation"), is a turbofan-powered military trainer and light combat aircraft developed and produced by the Czech aircraft manufacturer Aero Vodochody. It is a successor of the Cold War era Aero L-39 Albatros. During July 2014, Aero Vodochody announced the launch of the L-39NG programme.

  7. L39 - Wikipedia

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    L39 or L-39 may refer to: 60S ribosomal protein L39; Aero L-39 Albatros, a Czechoslovak jet trainer; Bell L-39, an American experimental aircraft; HMS Rockwood (L39), a destroyer of the Royal Navy; HMS Shearwater (L39), a sloop of the Royal Navy; Lahti L-39, an anti-tank rifle; Mitochondrial ribosomal protein L39

  8. Ivchenko AI-25 - Wikipedia

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    Development of the AI-25 continued and the uprated AI-25TL was designed for use by the Czechoslovak Aero L-39 Albatros military trainer with the first flight occurring in 1968. The L-39, would go on to become one of the most popular, and widespread trainer aircraft in the world, with over 3,000 L-39s produced, and with 2,900 examples still in ...

  9. Baltic Bees Jet Team - Wikipedia

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    It flies six, occasionally seven Czech Aero L-39 Albatros jets. [1] The team flies a display lasting around 20 minutes that includes formation flying, opposition passes, solo routines, and synchronized maneuvers. They fly in shows in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, as well as in China. [2]