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Zlin Z-142

LHSimulations - PWDT

MORAVAZLINAEROBATICTRAINER

4.6/5 (25)


History:

The Zlin 142 is a two-seat trainer aircraft with a proud heritage dating back to the 1960s, developed to replace the successful Zlin Trener series. The Zlin Z-42, the first in this series, flew on October 17th, 1967. By 1974, the improved Zlin Z-42M entered production with key enhancements, including a constant-speed propeller and a larger tail, borrowed from the four-seat Zlin Z-43. The Z-142, first flown on December 29th, 1979, brought further improvements such as a larger cockpit canopy and streamlined undercarriage. Capable of limited aerobatic maneuvers, the Z-142 became a versatile trainer for many pilots. It remained in production until the mid-1990s. Following the Z-142, the Z-242 L was introduced with a more powerful Textron Lycoming engine and modern design updates, continuing the legacy of this aircraft family.

About the MSFS Model:

The Zlin 142 returns to the virtual skies in Microsoft Flight Simulator, meticulously created by PWDT (Pannonwings Design Team) aka Tibor Kokai. Supported by LHSimulations, this highly detailed model delivers an authentic and immersive flying experience. From its accurate flight model, tested by real Z-142 pilots, to the high-resolution 4K PBR textures, every aspect of the aircraft is crafted with precision. The model features a high level of detail in the 3D design, complete with realistic animations. Custom sounds, recorded from the real aircraft’s M-337AK engine, enhance the flying experience. The Zlin 142 is also capable of performing limited aerobatic maneuvers, adding an extra layer of excitement to your flights. This package includes 11 liveries and an AI version, ensuring both visual variety and realism in AI traffic during your flights.

Features:

Highly optimized 3D model with detailed animations 4K ultra-detailed PBR textures Authentic flight model, tested by real Zlin 142 pilots Custom sounds recorded from the M-337AK engine Full 3D virtual cockpit with accurately modeled instruments Multiple panel layouts (Eastern and Western styles) Capable of limited aerobatic maneuvers Pilot and copilot visibility toggle via weight adjustments Integrated notepad for quick customization of aircraft settings

11 unique liveries included

The Zlin Z 142 is a 2-seat, single-engine, low-wing monoplane developed by Moravan Otrokovice (today Zlin Aircraft Otrokovice) of the Czech Republic. The sturdy, all-metal aircraft is used for several applications, including touring, general utility, sailplane towing, training, and aerobatics. It took its maiden flight on December 29, 1978 and entered service in 1980. A total of 364 were manufactured during a production run that lasted until 1995.

The Z 142 is a variant of the Zlin Z 42 with an upgraded engine and an enlarged cabin. The most popular variant of the Z 42, the Z 142 has been used by the Czech Air Force for training and throughout the world by civil users.

The Zlin Z 142 features side-by-side seating, a high-visibility canopy, a fixed tricycle undercarriage, and a standard empennage. It measures 24 feet, 1 inch in length, stands 9 feet tall, and has a wingspan of 30 feet, 1 inch. It is powered by a Walter / LOM M337 AK inverted, inline, 6-cylinder piston engine that delivers up to 209 horsepower that turns a 2-blade, constant-speed, metal propeller. It has a range of 585 miles, a service ceiling of 13,950 feet above sea level, and a cruising speed of 169 miles per hour.

VERSION 1.0.0 RELEASED SEPTEMBER 30, 2024

Initial release