L-410

The Let L-410 Turbolet is a twin-engined short-range transport aircraft, manufactured by the Czech aircraft manufacturer LET, mostly used for passenger transport. Since 1969 more than 1100 airframes have been produced. Development of the L-410 was started in the 1960s by the Czechoslovak aircraft manufacturer Let Kunovice. The Soviet airline Aeroflot was looking for a turbine-powered replacement for the Antonov An-2 aircraft, initiating the desig... More

Maiden flight:

  • Apr 16, 1969

Introduced:

  • 1970

Wingspan:

  • 19.4818 m (63.9167 ft )

Length:

  • 14.4272 m (47.3333 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 388 km/h (241 mph )

Aircraft model

Manufacturer

Let Kunovice

Aircraft Industries, a.s., operating as Let Kunovice, is a Czech (formerly Czechoslovak) civil aircraft manufacturer. Its most successful design has been the L-410 Turbolet, of which more than 1000 units have been built. Its head office is in Kunovice, Uherské Hradiště District. Building of an...

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