Chakavak | |
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Attachment of 3 Chakavk aircraft to the "Army Navy" | |
Role | Ultralight training-reconnaissance planesType of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Iran |
Designer | An Iranian Knowledge Base Company |
Introduction | 2019 |
Status | Active service, Islamic Republic of Iran |
Primary users | Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Aviation) |
The Chakavak (ultralight training-reconnaissance plane) (Persian: هواپیمای آموزشی-شناسایی چکاوک) is an Iranian ultralight training-reconnaissance plane which is able to fly at an altitude of 14000 feet above sea-level for approximately four and a half hours with a speed of 280 kilometers (per hour). Chakavak aircraft possesses 2 seats and an engine. The aircraft weighs 500 kg during flight and 750 kg during takeoff.
This plane was designed by a domestic knowledge-based company, and was joined the Iranian Navy's aviation fleet in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, in Hormozgan province on December 03, 2019. Three of these domestically-manufactured training-reconnaissance planes were delivered to the Iranian Navy's aviation fleet on the mentioned day in 2019.
References
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- 3 Chakavak planes join Army Navy mehrnews.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
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