Utva 75

The UTVA 75 is a compact piston- engine powered aircraft of the former Yugoslav and Serbian manufacturer Utva today. It is used mainly as a military school beginners and as a sport plane.

History

The UTVA 75 was developed to replace the 3 Utva Aero as a beginner trainer aircraft in the Yugoslav Air Force. More than a hundred copies were built and served in the former Yugoslav Air Force. After the collapse of Yugoslavia, many were used in the successor States. The last two Utva 75 were produced in 2003 and exported to the United States.

Versions

  • UTVA - 75A21 - two-seater with dual controls, for blind and instrument flying allowed.
  • Flown four-seater with advanced avionics, first time in 1986 - UTVA - 75A41

Military user

  • Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Oružane Snag of Bosnia and Herzegovina ): 2
  • Croatia: 11
  • Macedonia Macedonia: 4
  • Montenegro Montenegro: 3
  • Serbia Serbia: 12
  • Slovenia: 12
  • Sudan Sudan: 6 (since 2009)

Specifications

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