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Kbely Aviation Museum (Czech:
Letecké Muzeum Kbely) is the
largest aviation museum in the
Czech Republic and one of the
largest of its kind in Europe...
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German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the
factory was
known as Zlínské
letecké závody, a.s. (Zlin
Aviation Works JSC). It
produced German trainer types...
- obchodní
letecké dopravy". CAA.cz (in Czech). 2017.
Archived from the
original on 2018-09-11.
Retrieved 2017-02-24. "Česká
republika –
letecké společnosti"...
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Retrieved 22
February 2015. "Souhrnná zpráva Státní
letecké inspekce o šetření příčin
letecké nehody (NA, ÚCL,
karton 84, sg. 2/1972)".
National Archives...
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original on 12
February 2019.
Retrieved 3
November 2024. "CHRONOLÓGIA:
Letecké nešťastia na území
Slovenska od roku 1994" [CHRONOLOGY: Air
accidents in...
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designated as the LOM M137.
Production transferred to Avia in 1964, and to
Letecke Opravny Malesice (LOM) in 1992. M 337A
Basic supercharged engine - not...
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World Air Forces,
Flight Global, p.30
Letecké muzeum Kbely láká na unikát.
Slavnou sovětskou stíhačku MiG-29, Novinky...
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engine manufactured in Považská Bystrica,
Slovakia by Považské Strojárne
Letecké Motory (PS
Aircraft Engines/Motors) (PSLM) (former ZVL Závody na Výrobu...
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aviation museum. This
aircraft is a
partial replica. It was
manufactured at
Letecké opravny Trenčín in 1990
based on the
original technical and production...
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various derivatives. An
example of the type is
preserved at the
Letecké Muzeum in Kbely. Czech
Republic Czechoslovakian Air Force. Data from Jane's...