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1 Development and design  





2 Operational history  





3 Variants  





4 Operators  





5 Specifications (UTVA-60-AT1)  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  





9 External links  














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UTVA-60
Role Light utility/training aircraft
National origin Yugoslavia
Manufacturer UTVA
First flight 22 April 1959 (UTVA-56)
Introduction 1960
Variants UTVA 65
UTVA 66

The UTVA-60 is a Yugoslavian light aircraft of the 1960s. First flying in 1959, it was built by UTVA for both the Yugoslavian armed forces and for civilian use.

Development and design[edit]

In 1959 the Yugoslav aircraft company UTVA designed and built a single-engined, high-winged light utility aircraft, the UTVA 56, with a prototype making the first flight on 22 April 1959.[1] Testing was successful,[2] but the aircraft was redesigned for production, with a more powerful Lycoming O-480 engine, and designated the UTVA-60.[1]

The UTVA-60 is an all-metal, four-place, strut-braced high-wing monoplane. It is fitted with a fixed conventional undercarriage which uses cantilevered steel tube struts. Trailing-edge wing flaps are linked to the ailerons, drooping the ailerons when the flaps are lowered to reduce landing speed,[3] while the agricultural version's wing was fitted with slots.[1]

The UTVA-60 was used as the basis for the UTVA-65, a specialised agricultural aircraft, which used the wings, undercarriage and tail of the UTVA-60, but with a low-mounted wing. The UTVA-60 was replaced in production by the UTVA-66, a further improved version.[4]

Operational history[edit]

As well as civil use, the UTVA-60 was used by the Yugoslav Air Force, who received about 35, using them until 1982,[5] while Cambodia received four aircraft.[6][7]

Variants[edit]

UTVA-56
Prototype, powered by a 194 kW (260 hp) Lycoming GO-435 engine.[1][3]
UTVA-60-AT1
Basic four seat utility version.[1]
UTVA-60-AT2
Dual control version.[1]
UTVA-60-AG
Agricultural version.[1]
UTVA-60-AM
Ambulance version.[1]
UTVA-60H
Floatplane, powered by a 221 kW (296 kW) Lycoming GO-480-G1H6 engine.[1]

Operators[edit]

 Cambodia
 Croatia
 Khmer Republic
 Republika Srpska
 Yugoslavia

Specifications (UTVA-60-AT1)[edit]

Data from [8]

General characteristics

Performance

See also[edit]

Related development

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Taylor 1965, p.344.
  • ^ "UTVA 56 / 60 Aircraft history performance and specifications". Pilotfriend. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  • ^ a b Flight 25 September 1959, p.305.
  • ^ Donald 1997, p.887.
  • ^ Hayles, John. "Yugoslavia Air Force: Aircraft Types". Aeroflight Archived 2010-03-07 at the Wayback Machine. 1 July 2004. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  • ^ Forsgren, Jan. "Aviation Royale Khmere/Khmer Air Force Aircraft". Aeroflight Archived 2010-03-07 at the Wayback Machine. 22 April 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  • ^ Grandolini 1988, p. 43.
  • ^ Taylor 1965, pp. 344–345.
  • References[edit]

    • Donald, David (ed.) The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK: Blitz Editions, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.
  • Grandolini, Albert. "L'Aviation Royale Khmere: The first 15 years of Cambodian military aviation". Air Enthusiast, Thirty-seven, September–December 1988. Bromley, UK:Fine Scroll. ISSN 0143-5450. pp. 39–47 .
  • Sport and Business Flight, 25 September 1959, p. 305.
  • Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965-66. London: Samson Low, Marston, 1965.
  • Mondey, David, Encyclopedia of The World's Commercial and Private Aircraft, Crescent Books, New York NY (1981), p. 241
  • External links[edit]


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