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Technoavia SP-95 - Acrobatics
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Technoavia SP-95

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The Technoavia SP-95 was a Russian aerobatic monoplane, produced from the SP-91 Slava and powered by a Vedeneyev M14P radial engine.

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Technoavia SP-95 ranks #153 of 606 in the Acrobatics ranking, behind Eurotramp Trampoline Track Stationary, ahead of ACON AirTrack.

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How was the Technoavia SP-95 related to the SP-91 Slava?

The SP-95 was developed from Technoavia's SP-91 Slava aerobatic aircraft. It retained the compact monoplane layout while refining the design for high-performance aerobatic flying.

What engine powered the Technoavia SP-95?

The SP-95 used the Vedeneyev M14P, a Soviet-designed nine-cylinder radial engine. The same engine family became well known through aerobatic aircraft such as the Yak-52 and Sukhoi Su-26.

Was the SP-95 intended for training or competition aerobatics?

The SP-95 was conceived as a specialized aerobatic monoplane rather than an ordinary touring aircraft. Its lineage and radial powerplant placed it in the same performance-oriented world as Russian Yakovlev and Sukhoi aerobatic designs.

Why is the Technoavia SP-95 relatively obscure today?

It was produced in far smaller numbers than widely exported trainers such as the Yak-52. As a result, pilots are much more likely to encounter the Vedeneyev M14P engine than an SP-95 airframe.

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