UTVA 75

The UTVA 75 is a compact, piston-engine aircraft manufactured by UTVA. It was mainly used as a military basic trainer and sporting aircraft.

History and variants
Designed in 1975 to replace the UTVA Aero 3 as the primary basic trainer in the Yugoslav Air Force, The Utva 75 made its maiden flight in 1976. Between 1979 and 1985, a total of 136 Utva 75s were produced for the former Yugoslav Air Force. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, many were passed on to successor states.

Variants

 * UTVA-75A21 : Two-seater with dual controls and provisions for blind instrument flying.
 * UTVA-75A41 : Four-seater with advanced avionics, first flown in 1986.

Operators



 * 🇧🇦 - 2 aircraft
 * - 11 aircraft, replaced in 1998 with Pilatus PC-9 and in 2004 with Zlin Z 242
 * 🇲🇰 - 4 aircraft, replaced with Zlin Z 242
 * 🇲🇪 - 3 aircraft
 * 🇷🇸 - 14 aircraft
 * - 14 aircraft, replaced with Pilatus PC-9 and Zlin Z 242
 * - built under license as the Safat 03
 * - passed on to successor states.