Letov Kbely Explained

50.133°N 14.5205°W

Letov Kbely
Logo Alt:LATECOERE Czech Republic
Industry:Aerospace
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Fate:Purchased by Groupe Latécoère in 2000
Hq Location City:Letňany, Prague
Hq Location Country:Czech Republic
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Parent:Groupe Latécoère
(2000–Present)

Letov is an aircraft company located in Letňany, Prague, Czech Republic. It is the oldest aircraft company in the region.[1]

History

Letov was founded in 1918 by the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defense to repair World War I trophy planes. The first indigenous aircraft, the Letov Š-1, was designed and built in 1920, and some 50 aircraft types were built by 1939. During World War II the factory served as repair shop for the German Luftwaffe. Production lines were also set up during World War II for combat versions of the Ju 290 aircraft, commencing with the Ju 290 A-2, which carried a search radar for its patrol role. Since the 1950s, the plant has manufactured parts for the MiG-15, MiG-19 and MiG-21.

Over 4,000 wings and empennages for L-29 Delfín, a jet trainer aircraft that became the standard jet trainer for the air forces Warsaw Pact nations in the 1960s, were built by Letov. The company has also built wings and empennages for 2500 L-39 Albatros trainer aircraft since the 1970s.

Following the fall of socialism in Czechoslovakia in 1989, Letov failed to assert itself on the international market and in 2000 it was bought by French Groupe Latécoère. The company now manufactures parts for large passenger aircraft.

Aircraft

Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Letov Š-1192028Single engine biplane reconnaissance airplane
Letov Š-2192164Single engine biplane reconnaissance airplane
Letov Š-319222Single engine monoplane fighter
Letov Š-4192220Single engine biplane fighter
Letov Š-519231Single engine biplane reconnaissance airplane
Letov Š-6192335Single engine biplane bomber
Letov Š-719231Single engine biplane fighter prototype
Letov Š-819231Single engine monoplane racing airplane
Letov Š-91923 three-engine bomber project
Letov Š-1051Single engine reconnaissance biplane; Hansa-Brandenburg B.I built under license
Letov Š-111923 twin-engine bomber project
Letov Š-1219241Single engine monoplane fighter prototype
Letov Š-1319241Single engine biplane fighter prototype
Letov Š-1419241Single engine biplane fighter prototype
Letov Š-15 (I)1924 four-engine monoplane airliner project[2]
Letov Š-15 (II)1926 light experimental sports plane
Letov Š-16192689Single engine biplane bomber
Letov Š-1719291Single engine biplane bomber prototype
Letov Š-18192546Single engine biplane trainer
Letov Š-1919249Single engine biplane airliner; civilian version of Š-6
Letov Š-201925~118Single engine biplane fighter
Letov Š-211Single engine biplane trainer
Letov Š-2219261Single engine monoplane fighter
Letov Š-241927 night bomber project; based on Š-16
Letov Š-2519301Single engine biplane trainer
Letov Š-27 (I)1928 three-engine, 18 passenger airliner project
Letov Š-27 (II)1931 training aircraft project; two built but cancelled before completion
Letov Š-2819291Single engine reconnaissance biplane prototype
Letov Š-29 (I)1927 four-engine biplane bomber project
Letov Š-29 (II)1929 four-engine monoplane bomber project
Letov Š-30Large four-engine biplane airliner project
Letov Š-31192933Single engine biplane fighter
Letov Š-3219315Three engine monoplane airliner
Letov Š-3319301Single engine monoplane bomber
Letov Š-34 (I)late 1920s three-engine bomber project
Letov Š-34 (II)1930 single-engine monoplane bomber project; Š-33 derivative
Letov Š-39193121Single-engine, high-speed sport monoplane
Letov Š-401934 twin-engine airliner studies
Letov Š-411934 twin-engine airliner studies
Letov Š-421935 twin-engine bomber project; derivative of Š-40
Letov Š-431936 twin-engine medium bomber project
Letov Š-441936 single-seat light fighter project
Letov Š-491936 two-seat, two-engine light bomber project
Letov Š-5019381Two engine monoplane utility airplane
Letov Š-511938 fighter project
Letov Š-521938 Twin-engine reconnaissance-bomber project
Letov Š-561938 all metal, twin-boom attack aircraft/light bomber project
Letov Š-571938 two-seat liaison aircraft project
Letov Š-116193012Bomber version of Š-16
Letov Š-11819282Š-18 with Walter NZ-85 radial engine
Letov Š-128193112Š-28 with Gnome et Rhône-built Bristol Mercury VII engine
Letov Š-13119293Racing version of Š-31
Letov Š-1321920s bomber/transport airplane project
Letov Š-1371920 transatlantic airliner project
Letov Š-13919336Ŝ-39 with Pobjoy R engine and Townend ring
Letov Š-218192663Development of Š-18 with steel-tube frame and Walter NZ 120 engine
Letov Š-2284Version of Š-28 for Estonia with Walter-built Bristol Mercury VII engine
Letov Š-231193335Š-31 with Walter-built Bristol Mercury engine
Letov Š-239193515Š-39 with Walter Minor 4 engine
Letov Š-3281933~412Production version of Š-28
Letov Š-33119351Š-31 with Walter K.14 engine
Letov Š-4281Close ground support aircraft version of Š-28
Letov Š-4311Š-31 with Armstrong Siddeley Tiger engine
Letov Š-516Š-16 with Isotta-Fraschini Asso 750 engine
Letov Š-52819356Planned replacement for Š-328
Letov Š-616193012Š-16 with Hispano-Suiza 12Nbr engine
Letov Š-71619301Š-16 with Skoda L engine
Letov Š-81619312Š-16 with Praga ESV engine
Letov Š-916Š-16 with Lorraine-Dietrich engine
Letov L-421960 twin engine business jet/trainer project
Letov L-431960 twin engine STOL light transport/trainer project
Letov L-481960 24-seat twin engine regional airliner project
Letov L-521947 jet fighter project, based on the Me 262
Letov L-53Observation/artillery spotting/multipurpose airplane project
Letov L-101N/A0Two engine monoplane airliner
Letov L-1031946 30-seat, twin-engine pressurized airliner project
Letov L-1051946 ultralight aircraft project
Letov L-1061948 twin-boom transport airplane project
Letov L-290 Orel19461Four engine transport; Junkers Ju 290 built under license
Letov L-5011946 single engine monoplane fighter project; resembled the P-51 Mustang
Letov LF-107 Luňák194875Glider
Letov LK-2 Sluka1988Ultralight
Letov LK-3 NovaUltralight
Letov MK-1 KocourMotor glider[3]
Letov ST-4 AztekUltralight
Letov XLA-5419501Single engine monoplane trainer
Letov XLF-207 Laminar1951Glider

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Tomáš . Proněk . Letov aneb Smutný úděl naší nejstarší letecké továrny . Letov or Sad Destiny of Our Oldest Airplane Factory. 3 July 2016 . Letňaské listy . Prague . cs.
  2. 19 June 1924 . The Third International Aero Show at Prague . Flight . London . Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom . 16 . 25 . 399 . 8 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Motorizovaný vetroň Letov MK-1 Kocour . Gonzo . 8 March 2021 . Slovak . 9 March 2013.