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Baikal Aircraft Makes First Flight With Russian-Made VK-800 Engine

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia's Baikal light-engine multipurpose aircraft has made its first flight with the domestically produced VK-800 engine and AV-901 propeller, the Russian Industry and Trade Ministry said on Wednesday.
Sputnik
"The LMS-901 Baikal aircraft is making its first flight with a domestically produced engine. Flight tests of the new VK-800 engine and the AV-901 propeller as part of the Baikal aircraft have begun at the airfield of the Ural Civil Aviation Plant [UZGA]," the statement read.
Baikal-Engineering LLC, a subsidiary of UZGA JSC, under a contract with the Industry Ministry, develops the nine-seat Baikal aircraft for local air traffic to replace the An-2 "Colt" biplane. Baikal's first flight took place in January 2022 from the airfield in the Sverdlovsk Region and spent about 25 minutes in the air at an altitude of 500 meters (1,640 feet).
In April, Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Gennady Abramenkov said that the UZGA manufacturer guaranteed the aircraft's price to not exceed 280 million rubles. Also in April, UZGA signed a state contract for a research and development project titled "Development of the LMS-901 Baikal light multipurpose aircraft with a domestically produced engine."
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