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1 Variants  





2 Operators  



2.1  Military operators  







3 Specifications (Z-726)  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Trener
Z-126 Trener II
Role Training aircraft
Manufacturer Moravan Otrokovice
Produced 1948–1977

The Zlin Z-26 Trener was a tandem-seat basic training aircraft built by the Czechoslovakian company Moravan. A low-wing monoplane of largely wooden construction, it was developed into a series of all-metal trainers. Several were also produced in aerobatic variants, known as the Akrobat.

The original Z-26 was designed in the 1940s and produced in 1946 to meet a requirement for a basic trainer to replace the Bücker Jungmann and Bestmann. It was a low-wing monoplane of mixed construction, with wooden wings and a welded metal tube fuselage, powered by a single four-cylinder piston engine, the Walter Minor 4-III. It first flew in early 1947, proving superior to the competing Praga 112, and was declared the winner, entering production in 1948.[1]

Later derivatives were also optimised to participate in aerobatic competitions and many were owned by private pilot owners. Both the two-seat Trener and the single-seat Akrobat were considered highly successful, winning several aerobatic awards in the 1960s.[2]

Variants[edit]

Zlin Z-226T Trener 6 exhibited at the 1957 Paris Air Show

The following variants were progressive improvements on the Z-26:

In 1956, deliveries began of the Z326 Trener-Master and Z326A Akrobat.[2] Many sub-variants were also produced, for example the Z-526A and Z-526AFS were aerobatic specials. The production of the family was terminated in the 1970s with Z-726. The Z-726 Universal had reduced wingspan.[2]

Operators[edit]

Military operators[edit]

 Austria
Austrian Air Force
 Cuba
Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force - received about 60 Z-226, Z-326 and Z-526s in the 1960s.[5]
 Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakian Air Force
 East Germany
Air Forces of the National People's Army[citation needed]
 Egypt
 Iraq[6]
 Mozambique
 Yemen

Specifications (Z-726)[edit]

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976–77 [7]

General characteristics

Performance

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mourik 2001, p.61.
  • ^ a b c d e Frawley 1997, p.198.
  • ^ Taylor 1989, p.908.
  • ^ William Greene; The Observer's World Aircraft Directory, Warne, 1961, pp. 318, 334.
  • ^ Hagedorn 1993, p. 29.
  • ^ Mourik 2001, p.64.
  • ^ Taylor 1976, pp. 33–34.
  • External links[edit]

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