PZL I-22 Iryda
PZL I-22 | |
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PZL I-22 M93K | |
Role | Jet Trainer |
Manufacturer | PZL Mielec |
First flight | 3 March 1985 |
Introduction | 22 December 1992 |
Retired | 1996 |
Status | Retired |
Primary user | Polish Air Force |
Number built | 17 including prototypes |
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PZL I-22 Iryda, PZL M93 Iryda, PZL M96 Iryda, was a twin-engine, two-seat Polish military jet trainer aircraft.
Development
In 1976, a program to develop a new jet trainer for the Polish Air Force started at the Institute of Aeronautics (Polish: Instytut Lotnictwa) to replace the TS-11 Iskra. The Iryda was designed in PZL Mielec (then WSK-Mielec). The first prototype was flown on March 3, 1985. The project was finally canceled in the 1990s due to problems and a lack of funding. Another reason was a crash of the pre-production series aircraft, even though the cause of accident was exceeding of the performance limits during forced flutter tests.
Operators
- Poland
- Polish Air Force. 8 aircraft (1992-1996)
Specifications (M93K)
Data from Instytut Lotnictwa [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2: student, instructor
- Length: 13.22 m (43.36 ft)
- Wingspan: 9.60 m (31.49 ft)
- Height: 4.30 m (14.10 ft)
- Wing area: 19.92 m² (214.31 ft²)
- Empty weight: 4,600 kg (10,143 lb)
- Useful load: 1,800 kg (3,969 lb)
- Loaded weight: 6,650 kg (14,663 lb)
- Max. takeoff weight: 7,500 kg (16537.5 lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × PZL K-15 turbojet, 14.7 kN (3307.5 lbf) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: .82 Mach (584 mph) 940 km/h at altitude 5,000 m (16,400 ft)
- Range: 1,200 km (746 miles)
- Service ceiling: 13,700 m (44,936 feet)
- Rate of climb: 40.6 m/s (8000 ft/min)
- Thrust/weight: 0.4
See also
- Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
- Dassault-Breguet/Dornier Alpha Jet
- Aero L-39 Albatros
- BAE Hawk
- Soko G-4 Super Galeb
- FMA IA 63 Pampa
- Kawasaki T-4
References
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- ↑ Instytut Lotnictwa (2006-07-12). "Samolot szkolno-bojowy I-22 Iryda". Nasze osiągniecia. Archived from the original on 2006-07-15. Retrieved 2006-07-12.
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