Utva

   

Utva (English wild duck) is an aircraft factory (Serbian fabrika aviona) located in Pančevo, near Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (ex-Yugoslavia), first founded in 1937 in Zemun, known of its light sporting and training aircraft. The whole number of produced aircrafts is over 900. In 1996 factory immerged with a Lola factory from Železnik and it is today known as Lola-Utva.

During the NATO air strikes against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999 the factory was severely damaged.

Types of produced planes

  • 212
  • 213 'Vihor' ('Storm')
  • Aero 3
  • Trojka
  • 56
  • 60
    • 60-AT1
    • 60-AT2
    • 60-AG (agricultural versions)
    • 60-AM (air ambulance)
    • 60H (float plane)
    • 60 V-51
  • 65
    • 65 'Privrednik' ('Agriculturist')
    • 65 'Privrednik'-IO
    • 65 'SuperPrivrednik'-350
  • 66
    • 66-AM (air ambulance)
    • 66H
    • 66V
    • 66 Super STOL
  • 75
    • 75A21
    • 75A41
    • 75AG11
    • 75 V-53
  • 'Lasta' ('Swallow')
  • Utva 96
  • Mini UAV Raven
  • Medium UAV


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