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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 06 Nov 2018 13:11
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Jubilej...
Citat:Nov 4 at 9:15, 50 years passed since the first flight of the L-39 Albatros. It happened on Vodochody Airport and in cocpit sat Ing. Rudolf Duchoň – test pilot of Aero. The flight took 35 minutes and the aircraft climbed to a height of approximately 1000 meters.
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Poslao: 08 Nov 2018 10:18
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Какав чудна одлука Бугара. Претходно су им Албатросе ремонтовали Чеси тј. произвођач а сада неће имати њихову гаранцију
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Poslao: 15 Nov 2018 10:51
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Tajland zainteresovan za L-39NG
Citat:Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis announced on 10 November that the Thai Ministry of Defence (MoD) has expressed interest in acquiring an undisclosed number of Aero Vodochody L-39NG jet trainers/light-attack aircraft.
“They [the Thais] are interested in our aircraft, the newest generation of aircraft, something which is considered to be hi-tech military technology,” Babis told reporters on 10 November following a meeting in Brussels earlier this month with Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
Babis is scheduled to visit Thailand in January when he intends to hold further talks with his Thai counterpart regarding the potential sale of the L-39NG, which was formally unveiled in mid-October, and the ongoing trade deficit between the Czech Republic and Thailand, which favours the latter.
According to Jane’s World Air Forces , the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) currently operates 24 L-39ZA Albatros aircraft, some of which are being replaced by 12 Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) T-50TH Golden Eagle lead-in fighter trainers (LIFT) ordered in 2015.
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