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1/72 Let L/K-60 "Brigadýr" Military
The Aero L-60 Brigadýr ( Czech : Brigadier ) was a small Czechoslovak STOL high-wing utility aircraft developed for both civilian and military use. A prototype, designated XL-60, with an Argus As 10C engine, first flew on December 24, 1953, but was unsuccessful. The plane was completely redesigned, and the second improved prototype, with a flat-six M-208B engine, flew on June 8, 1954. The configuration of the plane bears a strong resemblance to the Fieseler Fi 156 "Storch" produced under license in Czechoslovakia during and after World War II (as K-65 Cáp), and which this aircraft was to replace. By the end of production in1960 , 273 had been built by Aero , including an improved version, the L-160 with an all-metal tail .
Aircraft equipped with an Ivchenko AI-14 R radial engine built by PZL are known as L-60S.