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The Zlín Z 43 is a
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four-seat light aircraft. A development of the two-seat
Zlín Z 42 The Zlín Z 42 is a single-engine two-seat Czechoslovakian trainer aircraft manufactured by Moravan Otrokovice. A developed version, the Z 142, is the most popular aircraft variant in the manufacturer's aircraft line. Design and development ...
, it is a low-wing
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. A developed version, the Zlín Z 143 remains in production.


Design and development

After successful production of the Z-26 aircraft family, the Czechoslovak aircraft manufacturer
Moravan Zlin Aircraft a.s. (formerly Moravan Otrokovice) is a Czech light aircraft company. It is located at the Zlín Airfield on the outskirts of Otrokovice. It is known for the line of Z-26 Trener and other small aircraft like crop-dusting Z-37 an ...
, began design of a new series of training aircraft, known as the Z-40 family. Unlike the previous tandem-seat aircraft, the Z-40 family featured a side-by-side cockpit. It was available in two basic variants, a two-seat trainer, the Zlín Z-42, and a four-seat aircraft, the Zlin Z-43 capable of being used both as a trainer and a tourer. The resulting design is a single-engined low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction and a fixed nosewheel undercarriage. The Z 43 shares 80% of its structure with the Z 42, but is fitted with a revised fuselage accommodating a four-seater cabin and a more powerful engine. The Z-43's wings are of greater span and do not have the slight forward sweep of the Z- 42. The Z-43 first flew on 10 December 1968, with production starting in 1972. It proved less popular than its two-seat contemporary, and production ended in 1977 after 80 aircraft were built. The Z-143 is a version introduced in 1992, powered by a six-cylinder
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engine, in parallel to the Z-42 being re-engined with a Lycoming to become the Z-242.


Variants

;Zlín Z-43 :Base model ;Zlín Z-43L :Experimental model with Lycoming AE10540 D4B5 engine. Has noticeable short engine cowling. Only one was built (C/N: 0084, reg: OK-LOW, later OM-LOW) in 1990. It was converted back to stock Z 43 after 307 flight hours in 1998. ;Zlín Z-43M :Experimental model. Only one was built ;Zlín Z-143 :Improved model ;Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise Safir-43 :An Algerian licence-built copy of the Zlín Z-43


Operational history


Use by Tamil Tigers

Pictures released by the
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in
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indicate that they operated Czech-built Zlin Z-143 single-engine, four-seater light aircraft modified to carry four bombs mounted on the
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. The Air Tigers carried out a suicide air raid on Colombo on 20 February 2009 using two of these aircraft. Under heavy anti-aircraft fire, one of these aircraft crashed into the Sri Lanka Inland Revenue Department building in Colombo. The other craft was shot down near Sri Lanka Air Force Base at Katunayake.


Operators


Civil operators

; *Hungarian Police - 1 was in service in 1976, but a few weeks after the introduction of the model it crashed into
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Military operators

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(produced locally under Safir-43 name) ; *
Cuban Air Force The Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force () commonly abbreviated to DAAFAR in both Spanish and English, is the air force of Cuba. History Background The Cuban Army Air Force was the air force of Cuba that existed prior to 1959. The a ...
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Hungarian Air Force The Hungarian Air Force (, ), is the air force branch of the Hungarian Defence Forces. The primary focus of the present Hungarian Air Force lies in defensive operations. The flying units operate are organised into a single command; under the A ...
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Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; , ; also known as the Tamil Tigers) was a Tamil militant organization, that was based in the northern and eastern Sri Lanka. The LTTE fought to create an independent Tamil state called Tamil Eela ...
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Air Tigers The Tamil Eelam Air Force or Sky Tigers (Tamil: வான்புலிகள்) was the air service branch of the Divisions of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who used it against the Government of Sri Lanka. They also called themselves t ...


Specifications (Z 43)


See also


References

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External links


EASA Type Certificate Data Sheet: Zlin Z 43 Series, Issue 8, 25 April 2016

Airliners.net - Zlin-143
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