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1 History  



1.1  Zlínská letecká společnost, a. s. (19341938)  





1.2  Zlínské letecké závody, a.s. (19381945)  





1.3  Zlínavion (19451952)  





1.4  Moravan, n.p. (19531989)  





1.5  Moravan a.s. (1990-2006)  





1.6  Moravan Aviation s.r.o. (20062010)  





1.7  Zlin Aircraft a.s. (2009present)  







2 Products  



2.1  Aircraft  





2.2  Engines  







3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Notes  





4.2  Bibliography  







5 External links  














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Zlin Aircraft
Formerly
  • Zlin Aviation
  • Zlin Aviation Works
  • Zlínavion
  • Moravan
  • IndustryAerospace
    Founded1934 (1934)
    Headquarters ,
    Revenue152,185,000 Czech koruna (2016) Edit this on Wikidata

    Operating income

    −365,000 Czech koruna (2016) Edit this on Wikidata

    Net income

    2,492,000 Czech koruna (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
    Total assets291,600,000 Czech koruna (2016) Edit this on Wikidata

    Number of employees

    138 (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
    Parent
  • Automobilové závody
    (1946–1948)
  • Let
    (1948–1953)
  • Websitewww.zlinaircraft.eu

    Zlin Aircraft a.s. (former well known name Moravan Otrokovice) is a Czech light aircraft company. It is located at the Zlín Airfield on the outskirts of Otrokovice. It is known for the line of Z-26 Trener and other small aircraft like crop-dusting Z-37 and aerobatics special Z-50.

    History

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    Zlínská letecká společnost, a. s. (1934–1938)

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    Founded in 1934 as Zlínská letecká společnost, a. s. (Zlín Aviation company), by Zlín-based company Baťa, it started to produce glider and single engine aircraft trainers. Later production expanded to segments of sport and agriculture aircraft. Trainer Z-XII became the most popular type of the era.

    Zlínské letecké závody, a.s. (1938–1945)

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    During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the factory was known as Zlínské letecké závody, a.s. (Zlin Aviation Works JSC). It produced German trainer types Klemm Kl 35, after the war known as C-1 in Czechoslovakia, and a low-wing Bücker Bü 181 which was later produced as Z-181 (military designation C-6).

    Zlínavion (1945–1952)

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    After WWII, the company was nationalised and used its official name Zlínské letecké závody, a.s. v národní správě (Zlín Aviation Works JSC under National Administration) and later on, it was incorporated to the Automobilové závody, národní podnik (Automotive Works, National Enterprise) as its Otrokovice Plant using its new trade name Zlínavion. In mid-Sept 1948, the factory became a part of newly established Let, národní podnik (seated in Prague) as its Plant No.7 in Otrokovice (nominally merged with Zlin and renamed to Gottwaldov on 1 January 1949).

    Moravan, n.p. (1953–1989)

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    In 1953 a new name Moravan, was adopted and marked the beginning of the most famous period for the company. Series of Z-26 Trener were produced in the 1960s and 70s in large numbers for domestic civil and military use as well as export to both eastern and western customers. The type was one of the most popular for modern aerobatics competitions and it contributed to definition of high performance aerobatics specials. Other Zlin aircraft from the time are crop-dusting Z-37 Čmelák, Reliable all-metal trainers, two seat Z-42/142 and four seat Z-43 and a new aerobatics special Z-50 which was a next generation aerobatics type replacing the Z-26 series in competitions.

    Moravan a.s. (1990-2006)

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    The state enterprise was transformed to a joint-stock company after the fall of the Communist regime. It continued in production of the Z-42 and Z-43 series but the sales were rapidly falling and the sales network became disorganized as the company organization did not adapt to the market changes from centrally organized eastern markets to the free competition. Also the aircraft design was outdated (mainly engines) and the company could not find customers for its specific advantages (reliability and simple maintenance). The company suffered financial problems in 2002, it was renamed Moravan-Aeroplanes a.s. and it continued production of upgraded variants of Z-242L and Z-143L with improved wing design and Lycoming engines. It also prepared the Z-143Lsi variant with fuel injection engine. However, the financial situation became even worse and the company declared bankruptcy in 2005. In December 2006, the company was taken over by CzechAircraft, s. r. o. owned by Irish QucomHaps Holding Ltd. represented by Billy Harkin and renamed Moravan Aviation s.r.o.

    Moravan Aviation s.r.o. (2006–2010)

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    The production line has not changed and the backbone of the company activities were Z-143L and Z-242L, followed by the finally certified variant of Z-143LSi. The business was also extended with sub-deliveries to other aircraft factories in the Czech Republic like Aero Vodochody and LET Aircraft Industries. But the revival was short-lived and the famed company was closed due to long-term poor financial results and management in March 2010.[1]

    Zlin Aircraft a.s. (2009–present)

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    Zlin Aircraft a.s. was founded in July 2009 with a goal to take over the production of the Zlin aircraft. It bought all the rights to manufacture the current line of the Z-143L, Z-242L and Z-143Lsi as well as buildings, materials and personnel from Moravan Aviation. The company possesses all necessary certificates issued either by EASA or by local State authorities and/or ministries. Another notable activity is maintenance and overhauls of the Zlin aircraft which are still very popular.

    Zlin 42M

    Products

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    Aircraft

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    Model name First flight Number built Type
    Zlín Z-I 1933 11 Glider
    Zlín Z-II 1933 1 Glider
    Zlín Z-III 1933 1 Glider
    Zlín Z-IV 6 Glider
    Zlín Z-V 121 Glider
    Zlín Z-VI 28 Glider
    Zlín Z-VII Akela 2 Glider
    Zlín Z-VIII Šidlo 1934 2 Glider
    Zlín Z-IX Pošták 1 Light aircraft
    Zlín Z-X (I) Ultralight aircraft project
    Zlín Z-X (II) 1936 3 Glider
    Zlín Z-XI 1935 1 Light aircraft
    Zlín Z-XII 1935 201 Single engine sport airplane
    Zlín Z-XIII 1937 1 Single engine racing aircraft
    Zlín Z-XV 1939 1 Tourist aircraft
    Zlín Z-XVIII 1939 1 Light aircraft
    Zlín Z-XXI Courier aircraft project
    Zlín 212 1938 51 Improved version of Z-XII with a Walter Mikron engine
    Zlín Kl 35B 323 Single engine trainer; Klemm Kl 35B built under license
    Zlín Z-20 1946 1 Twin engine transport
    Zlín Z-22 Junak 1947 31 Single engine utility airplane developed from the Z-381
    Zlín Z-23 Honza 1946 211 Glider
    Zlín Z-24 Krajanek 1945 301 Glider
    Zlin Z-25 Šohaj 1947 101 Glider
    Zlín Z-26 Trener 1947 164 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-28 1947 four-seat utility aircraft project
    Zlín Z-30 Kmotr 1 Glider
    Zlín Z-32 Frajir Glider project
    Zlín Z-33 Derviš Single seat light sport aircraft project
    Zlín Z-34 1958 twin-boom agricultural aircraft project
    Zlín Z-35 Heli-Trener 1960 1 Experimental helicopter
    Zlín Z-36 1960 single seat ultralight project
    Zlin Z-37 Čmelák 1963 790 Single engine agricultural airplane
    Zlín Z-38 1963 agricultural autogiro project
    Zlín Z-39 1963 two-seat trainer project
    Zlín Z-41 1967 Single engine trainer[2]
    Zlín Z-42 1967 193 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-43 1968 80 Single engine trainer/touring aircraft; four seat version of Z 42
    Zlín Z-44 Projected single-seat aerobatic version of Z-42
    Zlín Z-45 Single-seat agricultural aircraft project
    Zlín Z-46 8-seat, twin engine light aircraft project
    Zlín Z-47 High-wing, 10-seat turboprop utility aircraft project
    Zlín Z-48 10-seat, twin-boom pusher aircraft project
    Zlín Z-50 1975 83 Single engine aerobatic airplane
    Zlín Z-51 Early 1980s twin-boom trainer project
    Zlín Z-52 Two-seat basic trainer project
    Zlín Z-90 Four-seat twin-engine light aircraft project
    Zlín Z-120 Projected version of Z-20 with retractable landing gear
    Zlín Z-122 1946 2 Four-seat utility aircraft
    Zlín Z-124 1949 4+80 Glider
    Zlín Z-125 Šohaj 2 1950 151 Glider
    Zlín Z-126 Trener 2 1953 167 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-130 Kmotr 40 Glider
    Zlín Z-135 1965 1 Experimental helicopter
    Zlín Z-137 Agro-Turbo
    Zlín Z-142 1978 364 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-143 1992 56 to 143 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-181 71 Single engine trainer; Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann built under license
    Zlín Z-192 2
    Zlín Z-225 Medâk 1952 1 Glider
    Zlín Z-226 1955 364 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-242 1990 125 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-281 79 Single engine trainer; Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann built under license
    Zlín Z-325 Glider project; Z-125 with V-tail
    Zlín Z-326 1957 436 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-381 315 Single engine trainer; Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann built under license
    Zlín Z-425 Šohaj 3 1+140 Glider
    Zlín Z-426 1960 light agricultural aircraft project
    Zlín Z-526 1965 325 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Z-626 1967 projected simplified version of Z-526AS
    Zlín Z-726 Universal 1973 32 Single engine trainer
    Zlín Bü 181 783 Single engine trainer; Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann built under license
    Zlín HC 2 1 to 36 Helicopter
    Zlín HC 102 1 to 36 Helicopter
    Zlín Herkules H1 6
    Zlín Herkules H2 153
    Zlín Herkules H3 522
    Zlín PLK 5 1

    Engines

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    See also

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    References

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    Notes

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    1. ^ "Detail of Insolvency Proceedings Moravan Aviation s.r.o." Insolvency Register (in Czech). Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  • ^ "Zlin Z-42. 1975. - History". Polot. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
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