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Utva 212 | |
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General information | |
Type | Monoplane |
Role | Trainer aircraft |
National origin | Yugoslavia |
Prototypes | 2+ |
Number built | 5+ |
History | |
Manufactured | 1947 for prototypes, 1950 for final model |
First flight | 1948 (prototype) |
The Utva 212 or Ikarus 212 (also known informally as just "212") is a Yugoslav military school single-engine low-wing two-seater piston plane for advanced transitional training. The plane is of modern aerodynamic lines of wooden construction with retractable landing gear and closed cabin, which was produced at the Utva aircraft factory in Pancevo in the 1940s.[1]