aircraft
aircraft
l-29 super delfin
Our "Super Delfins" have received an engine upgrade, replacing the original engine with a Pratt & Whitney J-60. This gives us increased fuel efficiency, along with a startling 50% increase in maximum thrust. With the reduced weight and increased power, our L-29 has the same T/W ratio as an A-10, will do 425 KCAS on the deck, and has a 12,000 fpm climb rate at sea level.
The Super Delfins are ideal for basic air intercept targets, and can be configured with internal DRFM jamming systems as well as external jammer pods in the DLQ-9 family.
l-39 albatross
Another member of the Aero Vodochody family, the Albatross has served throughout the world as an excellent fighter lead in training aircraft and is the follow-on training aircraft of the L-29 family.
The L-39 uses a single 3,792-lb thrust Ivchenko AI-25-TL engine resulting in and aircraft capable of sustaining 435 MPH at sea level and a respectable 485 MPH at 20,000 ft. with a range of 530 miles with a stall speed of 90 Kts. The Albatross is ideally suited for a lead in trainer for advanced jet aircraft or Very Light Jets.
The L-39 is cleared to carry a wide assortment of external stores to include jamming pods and sensors.
Mig-17 fresco c
The MiG-17 represents the pinnacle of cost-effective tactical aircraft performance. These afterburner-equipped jets can provide target speeds up to .9 mach, even while carrying two external fuel tanks. These aircraft have a proven internal DRFM jamming system, which can be tailored for customer needs. This is a highly maneuverable, easy-to-maintain aircraft that will give great training at a low price.
su-27
The SU 27 represents the pinnacle of threat representative systems. Our pilots and maintenance technicians were trained on sight and we currently maintain full factory support and hold a comprehensive parts supply to support long term sustained operations.
TAC AIR currently operates 5 types of aircraft; the L-29 Super Delfin, L-39, Mig-15, CF-5D and SU 27 Flanker. Our pilots are the most highly trained and experienced aviators of any company in this industry. TAC AIR aircraft are also available for commercial leasing opportunities.
TAC AIR currently operates three aircraft types; a significantly upgraded version of the Aero Vodochody L-29 Delfin, the L-39 and the latest versions of the MiG-17 produced in Poland (Lim-5 and Lim-6).