Top speed 200 km/h Length 6.56 m | Wingspan 9.6 m First flight November 11, 1946 | |
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Designers Viggo Kramme, Karl Gustav Zeuthen |
The SAI KZ VII Lærke (Danish: "Lark") was a light utility aircraft built in Denmark shortly after the Second World War. Based on the SAI KZ III air ambulance, the KZ VII was a strut-braced, high-wing monoplane of conventional design with an enclosed cabin for four seats. Fifty-six aircraft were built, and another 22 partially completed aircraft were destroyed in a factory fire in 1947. The Danish Air Force operated 10 of the type as trainers between 1950 and 1977.
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Operators
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Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953–54
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References
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