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PH-3H4 Urban Air UFM-13 Lambada c/n 5/15 - MLA-airfield Stadskanaal in Holland - 22 April 2007 Ultralight aeroplanes

The Urban Air UFM-13 Lambada is a two-seat middle-wing ultralight aeroplane. The UFM-13 Lambada was developed and built by Urban s.r.o. in Czech and is constructed from composite with sandwich construction. The prototype of the side-by-side two-seat Lambada flew first in May 1996. This UL-plane is a taildrager with quickly dismounting wings. The wings with a total wingspan of 12 meter, quickly to increase by mounting 2 x 1,5 meter wingtips unto 15 meter, give the Lambada excellent gliding performances. In 2010, after Urban s.r.o. ran in problems, DISTAR CZ a.s. entered the aircraft market and started production of the ultralight motor glider Lambada via its own division DISTAR AIR in Ústí nad Orlicí.
The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Urban / Distar UFM-13 Lambada is UF13

On 20 March 2000, Urban Air Lambada UFM-13 s/n 5/15 was registered PH-3H4 in the Netherlands. On 25 April 2007, the registered type changed into Urban Air UFM 13/15 Lambada. Om 22 April 2007, the 2000-built Urbanair UFM13 Lambada was seen at the ULM-airfield Stadskanaal in Vledderveen (EHST).

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