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1 Design and development  





2 Operators  





3 Specifications (M-290 TP)  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  














Valmet L-90 Redigo






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M-290TP / L-90TP RediGO
Role Trainer / Liaison
Manufacturer Valmet
Aermacchi
First flight February 12, 1985
Introduction March 7, 1985
Status Operational
Primary users Finnish Air Force
Eritrean Air Force
Mexican Navy
Produced 1985–1995
Number built 31
Developed from Valmet L-70 Vinka
Valmet L-80 Turbo-Vinha

The Valmet L-90 Redigo is a turboprop-powered military basic trainer aircraft and liaison aircraft, a development of Valmet's earlier training aircraft for the Finnish Air Force. The L-90 was the last military aircraft designed and produced in Finland.[1]

Design and development[edit]

The prototype, a modified L-80, first flew on February 12, 1985. A second prototype, powered by a Turbomeca TP319 turboprop, was destroyed in an accident in August 1988.[2] A total of 29 production aircraft plus the 2 prototypes were produced. Aermacchi purchased the manufacturing rights in 1996 but never returned the aircraft to production.[2]

The aircraft is of conventional configuration, with retractable tricycle gear and a low wing. The student and instructor sit side-by-side. As is typical with many military trainers, it can also carry light armament for weapons training, or potentially, for use in a close-support role. The Finnish Air Force only used the L-90 as a liaison aircraft.[1]

Operators[edit]

 Eritrea
Eritrean Air Force 6 retired
 Finland
Finnish Air Force, 10 units, the whole fleet retired
 Mexico
Mexican Navy 7 in service[citation needed]

Specifications (M-290 TP)[edit]

Redigo cockpit

Data from Brassey's World Aircraft and Systems Directory 1999/2000[3]

General characteristics

1,470 kg (3,240 lb) clean – Utility category
1,600 kg (3,500 lb) clean – Normal category
1,900 kg (4,200 lb) w/ external stores – Normal category

Performance

+4.4 −1.76 @ 1,470 kg (3,240 lb) – Utility Category Limit
+3.8 −1.52 @ 1,600 kg (3,500 lb) – Normal Category Limit (clean)
+3.8 −1.52 @ 1,900 kg (4,200 lb) – Normal Category Limit (w/ external stores)
6.3 m/s (1,240 ft/min) @ 1,900 kg (4,200 lb) ISA

Armament

See also[edit]

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References[edit]

Notes
  1. ^ a b "From Observation Sorties to Multi-Role Fighters". History of the Finnish Air Force. Finnish Defense Forces.
  • ^ a b "Military Aircraft Forecast".
  • ^ Taylor 2000, p.36.
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