The Aero L-59 Super Albatross is a two seat trainer aircraft developed by the Aero Industries in 1986. It was replaced in the Czech Republic by the L-159 Alca.
The Aero L-59 Super Albatross is a Czech military trainer aircraft developed from the firm's earlier L-39 Albatross. Compared to its predecessor, it featured a strengthened fuselage, longer nose, a vastly updated cockpit, and a more powerful engine. At the time of its first flight on 30 September 1986, it was designated the L-39MS.
In 1992, a dedicated single-seat attack variant was proposed under the project name ALCA (Advanced Light Combat Aircraft), and was successfully marketed to the Czech Air Force. First flight of this variant, designated L-159A was on 2 August 1997. The aircraft features mostly Western avionics, with systems integration undertaken by Boeing. The Czech Republic is currently the only operator of the type. Since then a new two-seat trainer has been flown as the L-159B Albatross II.
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