Let L-410 UVP-E9
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The LET L-410 Turbolet, a twin-turboprop regional transport aircraft, became Eastern Europe's most successful commuter airliner and remains in continuous production after more than five decades. First flown on April 16, 1969, it featured a high-wing configuration with twin turboprop engines and seating for 15-19 passengers. With a wingspan of 65 feet and length of 47 feet, more than 1,200 examples have been manufactured by LET (Letov) aircraft company of Kunovice, Czech Republic.

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