- Lola Utva 75
infobox Aircraft
name = Utva 75
type = Military Training Aircraft/General Aviation Aircraft
manufacturer =Lola Utva
caption =Yugoslav Utva 75 at Batajnica Airshow 1997
designer =
first flight =19 May 1976
introduced =Late 1970s or early 1980s
retired =
number built = 138
status =
unit cost =
variants with their own articles =
primary user =Serbian Air Force
more users = various regional Air ClubsThe Utva 75 is a compact, piston engined aircraft manufactured by
Lola Utva . It is mainly used as a military training aircraft for air force pilots that are not able to fly jet aircraft yet. It is a fairly popular aircraft among a few Balkan air forces.History
The Utva 75, originally called the V-53 in the Yugoslav Air Force, was designed to replace the older and slower
Utva 66 . Its goal was a success: over a hundred units were built and served the Former Yugoslav Air Force for decades. After the war in former Yugoslavia, only the Croatian and new Serbian air forces used the Utva 75. The last Lola Utva 75s ever produced so far were two that were produced in Lola Utva'sPancevo factory inSerbia in 2003. They were exported to theUnited States .Variants
* Utva 75 : Two-seat training aircraft.
* Utva 75A : Four-seat light aircraft.Military Operators
; SRB:
*Serbian Air Force - currently operates 12-15 Utva 75sFormer operators
; flagicon|BIH|1992
Bosnia and Herzegovina :
*Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina - operated three aircraft during theBosnian war , after the war all were returned to aeroclubs; CRO:
*Croatian Air Force - operated 16 aircraft, some donated to Croatian aeroclubs, last 11 Utva 75s retired in 2007; MKD:
* Macedonian Air Force - operated 10 aircraft, all donated to Macedonian aeroclubs in 1995; flagicon|Republika SrpskaRepublika Srpska :
*Republika Srpska Air Force - operated six aircraft during the Bosnian war, after the war four returned to aeroclubs, last two donated to the aeroclubs after the disbandment of the Air Force in 2006; SLO:
* Slovenian Air Force - operated 15 aircraft, donated to Slovenian aeroclubs.; YUG/FR-YUG:
*Passed on to successor statespecifications (Utva 75)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propcrew= 2
capacity= 2 person capacity
length main= 7.11 m
length alt= 23 ft 4 in
span main= 9.73 m
span alt= 31 ft 11 in
height main= 3.15 m
height alt= 10 ft 4 in
area main=
area alt=
airfoil=
empty weight main= 685 kg
empty weight alt= 1,510 lb
loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
useful load main= 40 kg
useful load alt= 90 lb
max takeoff weight main= 970 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 2,135 lb
more general=engine (prop)=
Lycoming IO-360 -B1F
type of prop=4 cylinder flat engine
number of props=1
power main= 180 hp
power alt=134 kW
power original=max speed main= 215 km/h
max speed alt= 116 kt
cruise speed main= 175 km/h (109 mph)
cruise speed alt= 94 kt
stall speed main= 100 km/h
stall speed alt= 60 mph
never exceed speed main= 270 km/h
never exceed speed alt=
range main= 800 km
range alt= 500 mi
ceiling main= 4,000 meters
ceiling alt= 13,100 ft
climb rate main= 240 m per minute
climb rate alt=
loading main=
loading alt=
power/mass main=
power/mass alt=
more performance=armament= Two fittings for light weapon loads under wings. Each can carry a bomb, 100 kg cargo container, two-round rocket launcher or machine gun pod.
avionics= Bendix/King equipment standard, including dual KY 197 720-channel VHF com transceivers; KR 87 digitally tuned ADF with integral electronic flight timer and pushbutton elapsed timer. Optional equipment include: panel mounted R/Nav system comprising a KNS 81 200-channel nav, 40-channel glideslope indicator and 9-waypoint digital R/Nav computer, combined with a KI 525A pictorial nav indicator; KI 229 RMI; KN 53 200-channel VHF nav with integral 40-channel glideslope indicator and KI 525A indicator; KN 62A 200-channel DME with digital distance, ground speed and time-to-station; KT 79 all solid state digital transponder featuring cross-check readout of encoded altitude and automatic VFR code selection; and KMA 24 audio control console with integral marker beacon receiver. [http://www.utvaaviation.co.yu Info From Utva Main Website]
ee also
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see also=
related=
similar aircraft=
*Zlin Z 142
lists=External links
* [http://www.aerostip.tk Info for Air club "STIP"—user of Utva-75]
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