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Just out of curiosity: I noted that many (not all) military Turbolets have a kind of large black panel on the rear fuselage on the portside: What is this? You can see this on aircraft from various air forces throughout many years, e.g.: Czechoslovakia (on delivery to Libya), 1984 https://www.airhistory.net/photo/450720/OK-NZE Czechoslovakia, 1990 https://www.airhistory.net/photo/402399/1133 Latvia, 1994 https://www.airhistory.net/photo/89785/146 Slovakia, 2012 https://www.airhistory.net/photo/166342/2721 Lithuania, 2017 https://www.airhistory.net/photo/169284/02 Any ideas? Thanks in advance! PS: I am not a Turbolet-fan or -expert in particular, but the L-410 seems to be quiet a successful design that is often overlooked and deserves more attention.
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Hi This is my new build This time I choose the Let L-410 in my stach for a long time The kit is a gavia kit with a new "corrected noise" The first try fit show the wing connexion with the fuselage requiere some attention. The gear rear bay need also some attention for a perfect fit. The final difficult would be to cut the original noise for replacing with the resin part. The engraved is very very fine and I think too fine. An exemple of the engraved