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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_L-39_Albatros Aero L-39 Albatros] on wikipedia. | |||
* [https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/l-39.htm L-39 Albatros] on globalsecurity.org. | |||
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Revision as of 14:07, 3 July 2018
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Features
As a jet trainer, the L-39 deliberately only comes with some bare essentials:
- Both the C (trainer) and ZA (light attack) models of the L-39.
- Multi-crew: fly with a friend(?) as instructor or trainee in the same aircraft.
- An IFR hood to pull down over your trainee friend's(?) head so they can't see outside.
- Dual controls: the instructor can take over when the trainee gets confused because they can't see outside.
- An infuriating differential braking system rather than regular toe brakes or NWS.
- A light assortment of guns, bombs, rockets, and even something pretending to be air-to-air missiles (mainly for the ZA).
- ИСКРА and ПРМГ navigation and instrument landing equipment.
- NDB-based radio navigation.
Flying the L-39
Cockpit overview
Getting into the air
Shooting something
Links and files
- Tippis' Combined C and ZA Checklist (see also kneeboard mods).
- Chuck's L-39ZA guide.
- DCS: L-39 Albatros in the DCS shop.
Related DCS modules
- Kursant for L-39 campaign.
More information
- Aero L-39 Albatros on wikipedia.
- L-39 Albatros on globalsecurity.org.