Basic Aircraft CharacteristicsThe L 410 UVP-E20 is an all-metal, high-wing, turboprop commuter aircraft powered by two GE H80-200 engines and AV-725 propellers. It is designed for short-haul transport of up to 19 passengers and cargo, particularly from remote areas to major cities. Over 1,200 aircraft in the L 410 series have been produced since 1969, with more than 350 currently in operation across over 50 countries.
Aircraft Advantages- STOL capabilities for short, unpaved runways.
- Durable structure for severe conditions.
- Hot and high performance.
- Operational in extreme climates from ±50°C.
- Versatility with quick change kits.
- Spacious passenger compartment in its category.
- Easy handling with low operating and maintenance costs.
- Excellent safety record and reliability.
CertificatesThe aircraft is certified in the Commuter Category by EASA and FAA (FAR 23 Regulation Amendment 41).
Aircraft VariantsThe aircraft's spacious oval fuselage offers versatility for various operations, including:
- Standard commuter
- Cargo
- VIP
- Air ambulance/Medivac
- Skydiving
- Photogrammetric scanning
- Maritime, patrol, and surveillance
CustomersThe L 410 UVP-E20 is used globally by private airlines, governmental and non-governmental organizations, air forces, and aero clubs.
Dimensions and Capacity- Passenger Cabin Volume: 17.9 m³ (632 cu.ft)
- Passenger Door: 0.8x1.46 m (2.6x4.8 ft)
- Cargo Door: 1.25x1.46 m (4.1x4.8 ft)
- Seats Pitch: 0.76 m (30 inch)
- Luggage Compartment Volume: 1.47 m³ (51.9 cu.ft)
- Wing Area: 34.86 m² (375.23 sq.ft)
Weight- Max. Take-off Weight (MTOW): 6,600 kg (14,550 lb)
- Max. Landing Weight (MLDW): 6,400 kg (14,109 lb)
- Max. Payload: 1,800 kg (3,968 lb)
- Max. Fuel Weight (with tip tanks): 1,300 kg (2,866 lb)
Performance- Max. Cruise Speed: 405 km/hr TAS (219 KTAS)
- Max. Range: 1,500 km (810 NM)
- Max. Endurance: 5.1 hours
- Climb Rate: Both Engines Service: 8.5 m/s (1,673 fpm), Single Engine Service: 1.8 m/s (354 fpm)
- Take-off Distance to 35 ft: 510 m (1,673 ft)
Capacity19 passengers with a crew of 2 pilots. The interior displayed was produced by "Tulpar IG", RF.