Utva-66
Utva-66 on display in the Museum of Aviation
Role Military Training Aircraft/General Aviation Aircraft
Manufacturer UTVA
Designer UTVA
First flight 1966
Status Retired
Number built 130

The UTVA-66 is a STOL aircraft, which was produced in the former Yugoslavia. It was developed from the UTVA-60 and first flew 1966.

Description

The aircraft was built for landing on unprepared fields and its STOL characteristics include leading edge fixed slats, flaps and drooping ailerons. The cockpit is equipped with dual flight controls. The right front and rear seats in the older version of the aircraft were able to accommodate two stretchers. The aircraft had floats to land on water, but they could have been exchanged for snow skis.

Operational usage

Civilian UTVA-66 in Canada in 2008

130 UTVA-66 aircraft were manufactured. The last operational aircraft were withdrawn from military service in 1999.

Subsequently, a number were sold to Canada and the United States of America where they were converted for civilian use as rugged utility aircraft.

Variants

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Former military operators

Utva 66 Hydro
Utva 66 with floats.
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 Macedonia
 Republika Srpska
 Yugoslavia

Aircraft on display

Serbia

A number of Utva 66 including Utva 66H are on display. [1]

Specifications (Utva 66)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1971–72.[1]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ Taylor 1971, pp. 472–473
  2. ^ Fulton 1973, p. 104
Post-1962 Yugoslav/Serbian Air Force and Air Defence aircraft designations