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The UTVA 75 is a compact, low-wing monoplane, piston-engine aircraft manufactured by UTVA. It is mainly used as a military basic trainer and sporting aircraft.[2]

UTVA 75
Serbian Air Force Utva 75
Role Military trainer/general aviation
National origin  Yugoslavia
Manufacturer UTVA
First flight 19 May 1976[1]
Introduction 1978
Status active
Primary user Yugoslav Air Force
Produced 1978–1985
Number built 136[1]
Slovenian Utva-75
Slovenian Utva-75
Bosnian Utva-75
Bosnian Utva-75
Utva-75 Serbian air force
Utva-75 Serbian air force
Utva-75 Serbian RViPVO
Utva-75 Serbian RViPVO
Montenegrin Air Force Utva 75
Montenegrin Air Force Utva 75
Macedonian Utva-75
Macedonian Utva-75
Utva Sova - further development of the aircraft
Utva Sova - further development of the aircraft
The sole SAFAT 03, developed from the UTVA 75.
The sole SAFAT 03, developed from the UTVA 75.

Development


The Utva 75 made its maiden flight in 1976.[1] Between 1978 and 1985, a total of 136 Utva 75s were produced for the former Yugoslav Air Force.[1] Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, many were passed on to successor states.


Design


Designed in 1975 to replace the UTVA Aero 3 as the primary basic trainer in the Yugoslav Air Force. Utva 75 is low-wing all-metal utility airplane. Wings are cantilever, rectangular with main and aux. wing spar and the integral fuel cells located between them. Dihedral is 6 degrees, NACA65 415 wing section.There is one underwing hardpoint on each wing for dop tanks carriage or additional weapon stores. Landing gear is non-retractable with oleo-pneumatic shock-absorbers. It features upward opening gull-wingtype access doors to the two-seat side-by-side cockpit. Another characteristic is a row of air scoops, presumably for cockpit ventilation, in the central front frame of the cockpit. The positions of the throttle and RPM levers are changed, which is leading to confusion, in all western aircraft there is a throttle on the left, and RPM on the right on Utva 75 it is exactly the opposite. The cabin doors have a poorly designed closing system, resulting in many doors shattering due to inadvertent opening in the air. However, the aircraft has one of the better suspension systems and even hard landings will turn out soft.


Operational history


The aircraft was operated in the Yugoslav Air force as a basic trainer and it was given in parallel operational use by aeroclubs for the needs of basic training of reserve officers, maintenance of pilot training in the army reserve, air pick-up of mail with anchor, towing gliders and general aeroclub use. The aircraft has proven to be robust but economically very inefficient, maintenance is very expensive for a two-seater aircraft and also fuel consumption is high. It is estimated that the long-term costs are 150% higher than on the Cessna 152. The aircraft is flying very slowly around 160 km/h with a fuel consumption of around 45 liters per hour. When towing gliders, fuel consumption reaches 55-60 liters per hour.


Variants


UTVA 75A11
Single-seat agricultural aircraft, largely using the Utva 75 airframe.[3]
UTVA-75A21
Two-seater with dual controls and provisions for blind instrument flying.[3]
UTVA-75A41
Four-seater with advanced avionics, first flown in 1986.[3]
SAFAT 03
A development of the UTVA 75 from the SAFAT Aviation Complex at Khartoum, Sudan, with a modified fuselage and tail fin. To confuse matters the Sudanese Government marked up a standard UTVA 75 as a SAFAT 03. One example known, which was displayed at the Dubai Air Show in 2011.

Operators


 Slovenia
 Sudan

Former operators


 Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
 Croatia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 North Macedonia

Specifications (UTVA 75A21)


Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89[3]

General characteristics

Performance

82 km/h (51 mph; 44 kn) 25° flap at idle

Armament

' Avionics


Trivia


• The aircraft appeared in several music videos of the Serbian musician Rodoljub ,,Roki'' Vulović


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. "Školski avion UTVA-75". Vojska Srbije. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  2. Dusan. "Утва 75". www.vazduhoplovnetradicijesrbije.rs (in Serbian). Belgrade. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. pp. 499–500. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.
  4. "Eurofighter: Dubai Air Show 2011". Eurofighter. 17 November 2011. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  5. "World Air Forces 1997 pg. 621". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  6. "World Air Forces 1997 pg. 71". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.

На других языках


[de] Utva 75

Die Utva 75 (serbisch-kyrillisch Утва 75) ist ein kompaktes kolbenmotorgetriebenes Flugzeug des ehemals jugoslawischen und heute serbischen Herstellers Utva. Es wird vor allem als militärisches Anfängerschul- und Sportflugzeug verwendet.[1]
- [en] UTVA 75

[fr] Lola Utva 75

Le Lola Utva 75 est un avion de construction serbe à moteur à piston qui est principalement utilisé comme avion d'entraînement militaire. C'est un avion assez populaire parmi les armées de l'air balkaniques.

[it] Lola Utva 75

L'UTVA-75, poi Lola Utva 75, è un monomotore monoplano a pistoni da addestramento basico ad ala bassa prodotto dall'azienda jugoslava, ora serba, Lola Utva.

[ru] UTVA 75

UTVA 75 — поршневой самолёт общего назначения, разработан югославской фирмой УТВА совместно с фирмой Prva Petoletka-Trstenik, авиационно-техническом институтом и механическим факультетом Белградского университета. Базой для UTVA 75 послужила военная модификация самолёта UTVA 66. Прототип совершил первый полёт в мае 1976 года. В 1977 году началось серийное производство. До 1989 года фирмой UTVA было изготовлено 136 самолётов модели UTVA 75A21. С 1987 года заказчикам стала поставляться модификация UTVA 75A41. Всего построено около 200 самолётов UTVA 75 всех модификаций.



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