Description:
The Zlín Z-37 Čmelák or Let Z-37 Čmelák is a Czechoslovak single-engine low-wing plane initially developed as an agricultural plane, which additionally discovered utility in a variety of different areas.
The plane had and has a variety of functions, maybe probably the most well-known is its agricultural model for spraying bulk supplies and for spraying. One other use is towing aerial banners and gliders. The produced “non-agricultural” (or coaching) model or with a cabin for 1 to 2 passengers, in addition to the subsequently rebuilt agricultural model, is used as a transport plane for passenger transport and for sightseeing flights.
Crew: 1
Capability: 650 l of chemical compounds
Working width: 12 m
Engine energy: 232 kW (315 hp)
Most velocity: 237 km/h
Cruising velocity: 180 km/h
Credit:
SniperKittenCZ
VidhosticeSDK
Ivo Kroutil