Air International 1979-08
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Airdata File
The prototype Aerospatiale SA 365N Dauphin 2, which made its first flight on 31 March 1979
New features of the Aerospatiale SA 365N Dauphin 2, as recently ordered by the US Coast Guard, are shown in this drawing.
This new version of the Turbolet, the L-410 UVP, has more span and length, revised tail unit and other changes to meet the specific requirements of Aeroflot.
This new version of the Turbolet, the L-410 UVP, has more span and length, revised tail unit and other changes to meet the specific requirements of Aeroflot.
The EMBRAER EMB-312.
An artist's impression of the Aerospatiale AS 35 project.
A preliminary three-view drawing of the Aerospatiale AS 35 project.
The military version of the BAe 146, which is the subject of current market studies prior to a launch decision.
An impression of the Dassault Breguet Falcon 20H.
A three-view drawing of the Aerospatiale TB 10 Tobago, production deliveries of which have now begun.
The prototype MBB BO 105L, developed to improve the "hot and high" performance of this successful helicopter.
A new photograph of the Fantrainer 400 prototype in its latest configuration, as evaluated by the Luftwaffe.
German Air Force has yet to order the RFB Fantrainer, but its competitors, the Pilatus PC-7 and Beech T-34C, have been eliminated.
Model photograph of the Caproni Vizzola C 22J, the prototype of which is to fly this year.
Three-view of the Caproni Vizzola C 22J, the prototype of which is to fly this year (1979).
Model photograph of the projected Gulfstream American GAC 159-C, commuter variant of the Gulfstream 1.
Model photograph of the projected Gulfstream American GAC 159-C, commuter variant of the Gulfstream 1.
Model photograph of the projected Repair AG AS 32T low-cost turboprop trainer.
Three-view drawing of the projected Repair AG AS 32T low-cost turboprop trainer.
The Siai Marchetti SF-600 (designed by Stelio Frati) with Lycoming piston engines; a turboprop version is planned.
A three-view of the Siai Marchetti SF-600 Canguro in the form in which the prototype is now flying.