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The Valmet L-70 Vinka is a Finnish-designed piston-powered military basic trainer aircraft of the 1970s. A production run of 30 aircraft were built for the Finnish Air Force in the early 1980s, and although the type was not exported, it formed the basis of the turboprop-powered Aermacchi M-290 RediGO.

L-70 Vinka
A Valmet L-70 talking off from Oripää Airfield
Role Trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Valmet
First flight 1 July 1975
Introduction 1980
Status In Limited Use (1 model active still in Costa Rica)
Primary user Finnish Air Force (historical)
Number built 30
Variants Valmet L-80 Turbo-Vinha
Valmet L-90 Redigo

Development and design


The Finnish state-owned manufacturing conglomerate Valmet Oy began design work in September 1970 on a replacement for the Saab Safirs then in use with the Finnish Air Force as basic trainers. Valmet received an order from the Finnish Air Force for further development of the LEKO-70 (Lentokone (Aeroplane) 1970) in March 1973.[1] The first prototype made its maiden flight from Halli Airport for the first time on 1 July 1975.[2]

Valmet L-70 Miltrainer at Teisko Airfield in Tampere, 1983
Valmet L-70 Miltrainer at Teisko Airfield in Tampere, 1983

The aircraft is a low-winged tractor monoplane of all-metal construction and with a fixed nosewheel undercarriage. It is powered by a single 200 hp (149 kW) Lycoming O-360 flat-four piston engine driving a two-bladed propeller. In its main training role, the pupil and instructor sit side by side under a large sliding canopy. An additional two seats or a stretcher and medical attendant can be carried for the liaison role, while the wings are fitted with four hardpoints for carrying of external stores.[3][4]

The Finnish Air Force placed an order for 30 aircraft, to be designated Vinka (Blast (of wind)) on 28 January 1977, with the aircraft to be built at Valmet's Kuorevesi plant.[5]


Operational history


The Vinka entered service on 13 October 1980[6] with deliveries continuing until 1982.[7] Finnish Air Force pilot trainees flew about 100 hours on the Vinka at the Air Academy at Kauhava before converting to the British Aerospace Hawk jet trainer.[7]

Valmet attempted to market the type internationally under the name L-70 Miltrainer, but no orders followed.

In September 2022 the Vinka was removed from Air Force service after over 40 years of service.


L-80 TP Turbo Vinha


After unsuccessfully having tried to market the L-70 Vinka for the export market, Valmet developed a turboprop version with a new wing and a retractable undercarriage. This aircraft was given the designation L-80 TP Turbotrainer. The prototype (OH-VBB), powered by a 360 shp (268 kW) Allison 250 turboprop engine, made its first flight on 12 February 1985, piloted by Paavo Janhunen.[8] The prototype was destroyed in an accident on 24 April that year, killing the pilot Paavo Janhunen and the flight observer.[9] The second prototype was baptized Valmet L-90 TP and it was used for the development of the L-90 Redigo or RediGo (Both spelling versions are found in the brochures from the manufacturer).


Operators


 Finland
Finnish Air Force - 30 were built for the FiAF, 26 remain in service and are located at the Air Force Academy at Tikkakoski.[10]
 Costa Rica
Landmark Airlines Flight Academy - 1 Valmet Vinka was acquired by Landmark Flight Academy, to train their student pilots in San José, Costa Rica.[citation needed]

Specifications (L-70 Vinka)


Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1982–83[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


Notes
  1. Air International December 1979, p. 266.
  2. Air International December 1979, p. 265.
  3. Air International December 1979, pp. 289–290.
  4. Taylor 1982, pp. 48–49.
  5. Air International December 1979, pp. 265, 268.
  6. Air International February 1981, p. 73.
  7. Green and Swanborough 1986, p. 114.
  8. Green and Swanborough 1986, pp. 114–117.
  9. Green and Swanborough May 1986, p. 117.
  10. "Finnish Air Force Aircraft Fact Sheet: Valmet L-70 Vinka" (PDF). Finnish Air Force. January 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  11. Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
Bibliography

На других языках


[de] Valmet L-70 Vinka

Die Valmet L-70 Vinka ist ein in Finnland entwickeltes einmotoriges Flugzeug für die Anfängerschulung.
- [en] Valmet L-70 Vinka

[fr] Valmet L-70 Vinka

Le Valmet L-70 Vinka est un biplace d’entrainement de début finlandais.

[it] Valmet L-70 Vinka

Il Valmet L-70 Vinka è un monomotore biposto da addestramento ad ala bassa sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica finlandese Valmet negli anni settanta.

[ru] Valmet L-70 Vinka

Valmet L-70 Vinka — финский военно-тренировочный самолёт. Было произведено 30 единиц, 28 из которых остаётся на вооружении ВВС Финляндии. Они базируются в Академии ВВС в окрестностях города Йювяскюля. Не экспортировался за рубеж (попытки продавать машину под именем L-70 Miltrainer не увенчались заказами), однако стал базой для Aermacchi M-290 RediGO.



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