The HESA Dorna (Persian: Dornā, "Crane") is a jet-powered Iranian training aircraft. The aircraft was first publicised in 1999 when Iranian air force General Habibollah Baghal claimed that a locally designed Dorna trainer aircraft had entered production.[1]
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Role | Light Training Type of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company |
Introduction | 2006 |
Primary users | Iran Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force |
Number built | 3+ |
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