The Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) presented the latest Russian UTS-800 training aircraft at the Dubai Airshow-2025 International Exhibition. The company's press service listed the main advantages of the aircraft.
UTS-800 is designed for initial flight training, professional selection, and professional training of pilots. On it, they can learn piloting techniques, the basics of navigation, performing spins and recovering from them, instrument piloting, and actions in "special" cases.
UTS-800 is distinguished by high maneuverability at low operating costs. The aircraft has high power-to-weight ratio and maneuverability, and has high horizontal speed and rate of climb.
The UTS-800 crew consists of two people located in tandem - the cadet in the front cockpit, the instructor in the second. The aircraft can also be piloted by only one pilot without installing cargo for centering.
To ensure increased tolerance of piloting overloads by the pilot, there is an anti-G suit. Permissible overloads on the UTS-800 range from +7 to -4. The operating temperature range of the aircraft is from -30°C to +45°C.
Testers said that the aircraft proved to be stable and easy to control, which is especially important for pilots with low qualifications. The behavior of the UTS-800 during takeoff and landing is characterized by ease of piloting and the absence of dangerous features.
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