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Redigo (TV Series)
Redigo may refer to: * ''Redigo'' (TV series), a 1963 Western dramatic series * Aermacchi M-290 RediGO, a 1985–1995 Finnish-Italian turboprop-powered military basic trainer and liaison aircraft * Datsun redi-GO The Datsun redi-Go is a city car produced by Datsun, a brand from Nissan, initially intended for the Indian market. A concept vehicle was unveiled at 2014 Auto Expo and the production model was unveiled on 14 April 2016. The redi-Go is targeted a ...
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Redigo (TV Series)
Redigo may refer to: * ''Redigo'' (TV series), a 1963 Western dramatic series * Aermacchi M-290 RediGO, a 1985–1995 Finnish-Italian turboprop-powered military basic trainer and liaison aircraft * Datsun redi-GO The Datsun redi-Go is a city car produced by Datsun, a brand from Nissan, initially intended for the Indian market. A concept vehicle was unveiled at 2014 Auto Expo and the production model was unveiled on 14 April 2016. The redi-Go is targeted a ...
, a 2016–present Japanese-Indian city car {{disambiguation ...
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Aermacchi M-290 RediGO
The Valmet L-90 Redigo is a turboprop-powered military basic trainer aircraft and liaison aircraft, a development of Valmet's earlier training aircraft for the Finnish Air Force. The L-90 was the last military aircraft designed and produced in Finland. Design and development The prototype, a modified L-80, first flew on February 12, 1985. A second prototype, powered by a Turbomeca TP319 turboprop, was destroyed in an accident in August 1988. A total of 29 production aircraft plus the 2 prototypes were produced. Aermacchi purchased the manufacturing rights in 1996 but never returned the aircraft to production. The aircraft is of conventional configuration, with retractable tricycle gear and a low wing. The student and instructor sit side-by-side. As is typical with many military trainers, it can also carry light armament for weapons training, or potentially, for use in a close-support role. The Finnish Air Force only used the L-90 as a liaison aircraft. Operators ;: Eritrean ...
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