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Top speed
  
235 km/h

Length
  
7.75 m

Wingspan
  
9.7 m

Manufacturer
  
Zlin Aviation

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The Zlín Z 43 is a Czech four seat light aircraft. A development of the two seat Zlín Z 42, it is a low-winged monoplane. A developed version, the Zlín Z 143 remains in production.

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Design and development

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After successful production of the Z-26 aircraft family, the Czechoslovak aircraft manufacturer Moravan, began design of a new series of training aircraft, known as the Z-40 family. Unlike the previous tandem-seat aircraft the Z-40 family featured a side-by-side cockpit. It was available in two basic variants, a two-seat trainer, the Zlín Z-42, and a four-seat aircraft, the Zlin Z-43 capable of being used both as a trainer and a tourer.

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The resulting design is a single-engined low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction and a fixed nosewheel undercarriage. The Z 43 shares 80% of its structure with the Z 42, but is fitted with a revised fuselage accommodating a four-seater cabin and a more powerful engine. The Z-43's wings are of greater span and do not have the slight forward sweep of the Z- 42.

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The Z-43 first flew on 10 December 1968, with production starting in 1972. It proved less popular than its two-seat contemporary, and production ended in 1977 after 80 aircraft were built.

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The Z-143 is a version introduced in 1992, powered by a six-cylinder Lycoming O-540 engine, in parallel to the Z-42 being reengined with a Lycoming to become the Z-242.

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These aeroplanes are excellent training aircraft due to their abilities starting with private pilot, commercial pilot, and instrument rating training, and ending with full aerobatic capability. They are very good for military use or flight school operation; but in field of general aviation they cannot compete with the simpler and lighter Cessna and Piper aircraft.

Variants

Zlín Z 43
Base model
Zlín Z 43M
Experimental model. Only one was built
Zlín Z 143
Improved model
Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise Safir-43
An Algerian licence-built copy of the Zlín Z 43

Use by Tamil Tigers

Pictures released by the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka indicate they operated Czech-built Zlin Z-143 single engine, four-seater light aircraft modified to carry four bombs mounted on the undercarriage. At around 4am on 9 September 2008, the Sri Lanka Air Force reportedly achieved its first air-to-air kill when an F-7G successfully intercepted and brought down an Air Tigers Z-143 over Mullaittivu.

The Air Tigers carried out a Suicide air raid on Colombo on 20 February 2009 using two of these aircraft. Under heavy anti-aircraft gun fire one of these aircraft crashed into Sri Lanka Inland Revenue Department building in Colombo and the other craft was shot down near Sri Lanka Air Force Base at Katunayake.

Civil operators

 Hungary
  • Hungarian Police
  • Military operators

     Cuba
  • Cuban Air Force
  •  East Germany
  • East German Air Force
  •  Hungary
  • Hungarian Air Force
  •  Macedonia
  • Macedonian Air Force
  • Specifications (Z 43)

    Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1976-77

    General characteristics

  • Crew: Four
  • Length: 7.75 m (25 ft 5 in)
  • Wingspan: 9.76 m (32 ft 0¼ in)
  • Height: 2.91 m (9 ft 6½ in)
  • Wing area: 14.5 m² (156 ft²)
  • Empty weight: 730 kg (1,609 lb)
  • Max. takeoff weight: 1,350 kg (2,976 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Avia M 337 A inverted six-cylinder air-cooled inline engine, 157 kW (210 hp)
  • Performance

  • Never exceed speed: 273 km/h (147 knots, 170 mph)
  • Maximum speed: 235 km/h (127 knots, 146 mph)
  • Cruise speed: 210 km/h (113 knots, 130 mph)
  • Stall speed: 103 km/h (56 knots, 64 mph)
  • Range: 610 km (325 NM, 375 mi) (standard fuel)
  • Service ceiling: 3,800 m (12,465 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 3.5 m/s (689 ft/min)
  • References

    Zlín Z 43 Wikipedia