Let L-410UVP Keychain (Let L-410UVP , Gray , Aluminum)

1100 UAH

The Let L-410 airplane keychain is an original aviation accessory made from a real fuselage fragment. It has a serial number, ideal for collectors, pilots and aviation fans.

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Manufacturer: Fuselage Creations
CODE: 10006619
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Keychain from the Let L-410UVP Reg: UR-67017 MSN: 810618

The Let L-410 Turbolet is a versatile twin-engine airplane for local airlines. It was the first postwar airplane to enter the Soviet airlines. The manufacturer of this airplane was Czechoslovakia, namely the Let Kunovice aircraft plant, which is now Czech and is called Aircraft Industries. At the time, Soviet airlines Aeroflot were looking for a turboprop replacement for the AN-2, and they ordered the development of the aircraft from Let. From 1970 (the year of the L-410 production launch) until the collapse of the Soviet Union, more than 500 aircraft of this type were delivered. 

One of the versions developed for Aeroflot was the L-410 UVP. It had improved takeoff and landing characteristics due to the increased wing and tail area. This aircraft was initially assigned to Aeroflot's Chernivtsi division in the western part of the Ukrainian Socialist Republic under registration number CCCP-67017. In 1983, the L-410 was transferred to the Cherkasy Division in the center of the country. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the aircraft changed ownership and from 1993 to 2008 was operated by Universal-Avia at Rivne Airport under registration number UR-67017. In 2008, this aircraft was included in the list of civil aircraft excluded from the State Register of Civil Aircraft of Ukraine. This unique aircraft was found in Rivne in the fall of 2021, and its purchase and maintenance was completed in early 2022.

You can order an airplane tag on our website or buy it in the store at Kyiv, Khreshchatyk 50b. We provide fast delivery to any corner of the world and guarantee quality.

  • Plane model
    Let L-410UVP
  • Color
    Gray , Light blue , Bicolor
  • Material
    Aluminum
  • Size
    8 cm * 4 cm
  • Produced pcs.
    1410
  • Registration
    UR-67017

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  • Aluminum
  • 5.5 cm
  • 9 cm
  • SU-34

Keychain from the downed Russian Mi-24P RF-95286 32 RED

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  • Aluminum
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