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The adoption of the AI-25TL turbofan on the L-39 revolutionized flight training

The adoption of the AI-25TL turbofan on the L-39 revolutionized flight training

5 October 2025 admin 0

The L-39 adopts the Ivchenko AI-25TL turbofan: 30% less fuel consumption, 15 dB less noise, endurance increased to 3.8 hours, and better performance at low […]

L-39 Albatros

L-39 Albatros, the training aircraft that became a movie star

29 August 2025 admin 0

The L-39 Albatros, a Czechoslovakian training aircraft, has become a movie star. Analysis of its history, performance, and roles on screen. A training aircraft that […]

L-39 Albatros

The best fighter jet flight trainer

25 June 2024 admin 0

Find out which is the best fighter jet trainer with a detailed technical and scientific analysis. Choosing the best fighter jet trainer is crucial to […]

L-39 fighter jet experience

Experience a flight in an L-39 Albatros fighter jet in Grenoble

25 June 2024 admin 0

Experience a flight in an L-39 Albatros fighter jet in Grenoble. Thrills and breathtaking Alpine scenery await you. A flight in an L-39 Albatros fighter […]

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Our L-39 is getting “pinked”

18 March 2013 admin 0

Our L-39 Albatros is getting “pinked”! That’s a funny colour for a jet fighter… All this is for an advert to be shown soon, and […]

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  • Su-57 Felon: why Russian production remains at a standstill
  • SPECTRA, the Rafale’s invisible weapon that jams and deceives radars
  • Iran: why Washington is still sending F-15s to the Middle East
  • nEUROn: the five breakthroughs paving the way for the Rafale F5
  • Royal Air Force: the brutal admission of a loss of air supremacy
  • Boeing X-48: how software made an unstable aircraft flyable
  • The Super Hornet Block III sees everything, shares everything, decides quickly
  • US bases on their last legs: the Achilles heel of the USAF
  • Mirage III: how the “Souris” tamed the supersonic shock wave
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  • ITAR: the invisible weapon of the United States that locks down exports
  • Su-57 Felon: why Russian production remains at a standstill
  • SPECTRA, the Rafale’s invisible weapon that jams and deceives radars
  • Iran: why Washington is still sending F-15s to the Middle East
  • nEUROn: the five breakthroughs paving the way for the Rafale F5
  • Royal Air Force: the brutal admission of a loss of air supremacy
  • Boeing X-48: how software made an unstable aircraft flyable
  • The Super Hornet Block III sees everything, shares everything, decides quickly
  • US bases on their last legs: the Achilles heel of the USAF
  • Mirage III: how the “Souris” tamed the supersonic shock wave
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A jet fighter ride is a physical experience and you will expect to feel the famous G Force. Anyone can fly a jet fighter, you just need to be rested, be happy about what you are about to experience as you will soon become part of the elite who have flown a jet fighter.

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