Jozef Košík
Charter Member
LET L-40 Meta Sokol: Maybe a little known Czechoslovakian aircraf
Description
Single-engine low-wing cantilever monoplane of a metal construction. A fuselage built of a frame in front part,
semi-monocoque in rear part, duralumin covered. Trapezoid three-part wing, duralumin covered, fitted with split
flaps. Conventional tail, steering surfaces were covered with canvas. A tail fin was high, trapezoid. The plane
had four seats in two rows, with twin controls in front. All were placed under a slim partly glazed canopy,
sliding rearwards. At the rear, there was some luggage space. Inline engine in front, with two-blade tractor
propeller V-410 of a variable pitch. Retractable inverted tricycle gear. The main gear's wheels are only half
hiden in wings, making emergency landings safer. Fuel tanks were in wings, there could be also fitted small
teardrop tanks to wingtips.
P.S.: I am one of the authors FSX and FS9 to (and I'm sitting on the right seat.
On the left sits author Jozef Vrabec model. Although not very successful portrait of my) :
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Description
Single-engine low-wing cantilever monoplane of a metal construction. A fuselage built of a frame in front part,
semi-monocoque in rear part, duralumin covered. Trapezoid three-part wing, duralumin covered, fitted with split
flaps. Conventional tail, steering surfaces were covered with canvas. A tail fin was high, trapezoid. The plane
had four seats in two rows, with twin controls in front. All were placed under a slim partly glazed canopy,
sliding rearwards. At the rear, there was some luggage space. Inline engine in front, with two-blade tractor
propeller V-410 of a variable pitch. Retractable inverted tricycle gear. The main gear's wheels are only half
hiden in wings, making emergency landings safer. Fuel tanks were in wings, there could be also fitted small
teardrop tanks to wingtips.
P.S.: I am one of the authors FSX and FS9 to (and I'm sitting on the right seat.
On the left sits author Jozef Vrabec model. Although not very successful portrait of my) :