Let L-410 Turbolet

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The Let L-410 Turbolet is a twin-engine short-range transport aircraft widely used for regional passenger, cargo, and utility operations, particularly in challenging or remote environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf short-range transport aircraft
twin-engine turboprop aircraft
aircraftCategory fixed-wing aircraft
aircraftConfiguration conventional tail
countryOfOrigin Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
crew 2
designedFor operations from unpaved runways
short takeoff and landing
engineType turboprop
firstFlight 1969-04-16
fuselageType all-metal
introduced 1973
landingGear retractable tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Let Kunovice NERFINISHED
market charter operators
government operators
military operators
regional airlines
maximumPassengerCapacity 19
notableFeature ability to operate from short and rough airstrips
rugged construction
numberOfEngines 2
operatorType civil operators
military operators
pressurization unpressurized cabin
primaryUse cargo transport
regional passenger transport
utility operations
productionStatus in production in various upgraded versions
rangeClass short-range
role air ambulance
cargo aircraft
commuter airliner
maritime patrol
utility aircraft
takeoffDistance short-field capable
typicalCruiseSpeed approximately 170–190 knots
typicalPassengerCapacity 15
typicalRange approximately 1300 km
typicalServiceCeiling approximately 6000 m
usedInEnvironment challenging environments
remote regions
variant L-410NG NERFINISHED
L-410UVP NERFINISHED
L-410UVP-E NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration high-wing

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East German Air Force usedAircraft Let L-410 Turbolet
Slovenian Air Force usesAircraftType Let L-410 Turbolet