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The Valmet L-70 ''Vinka'' is a Finnish-designed piston-powered military basic trainer aircraft of the 1970s. A production run of 30 aircraft were built for the Finnish Air Force, in the early 1980s, and although the type was not exported, it formed the basis of the turboprop-powered Aermacchi M-290 RediGO ==Development and design== The Finnish state-owned manufacturing conglomerate Valmet Oy began design work in September 1970 on a replacement for the Saab Safirs then in use with the Finnish Air Force as basic trainers. Valmet received an order from the Finnish Air Force for further development of the ''LEKO-70'' (''Lentokone'' (Aeroplane) 1970) in March 1973.〔''Air International'' December 1979, p. 266.〕 The first prototype made its maiden flight from Halli Airport for the first time on 1 July 1975.〔''Air International'' December 1979, p. 265.〕 The aircraft is a low-winged tractor monoplane of all metal construction and with a fixed nosewheel undercarriage. It is powered by a single 200 hp (149 kW) Lycoming O-360 flat-four piston engine driving a two bladed propeller. In its main training role, the pupil and instructor sit side-by-side under a large sliding canopy. An additional two seats or a stretcher and medical attendant can be carried for the liaison role, while the wings are fitted with four hardpoints for carrying of external stores.〔''Air International'' December 1979, pp. 289–290.〕〔 The Finnish Air Force placed an order for 30 aircraft, to be designated ''Vinka'' (Blast (of wind)) on 28 January 1977, with the aircraft to be built at Valmet's Kuorevesi plant.〔''Air International'' December 1979, pp. 265, 268.〕
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