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While newer versions are now replacing older L-39s in service, thousands remain in active service as trainers, and many are finding new homes with private owners all over the world. This is particularly evident in the United States, where their $200,000-$300,000 price puts them in range of moderately wealthy pilots looking for a fast, agile personal jet. Their popularity has led to a purely L-39 'Jet Unlimited' class at the Reno Air Races. As of mid-March 2006, there are 257 L-39s in the US Federal Aviation register.
The L-39 first flew on 4 November, 1968. The L39 Albatros is a widely flown trainer/light attack aircraft similar in mission to the Italian MB339. The design is Czechoslovak, though there was significant Soviet input. The aircraft is in service with various former Soviet allies.
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Turbine Jets Breitling Scheme
Power: | Gas |
Type: | Airplane |
Style: | Radio Control Toy |