IRIAF Parastu-14
Parastu-14 (Persian: پرستو ۱۴), is an Iranian trainer aircraft developed by staff of the logistic-support command repair center of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force;[1][2][3] which has been added to the IRIAF airforce after passing the preliminary-supplementary related tests.[4][5]
| Parastu-14 | |
|---|---|
| Role | Trainer aircraft | 
| Manufacturer | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force | 
| Designer | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force | 
| First flight | Not mentioned | 
| Introduction | September 2013 (Unveiled) | 
| Status | Active service, Iran | 
| Primary users | Iran Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force | 
| Developed from | Beechcraft F33 Bonanza | 
Unveiling
    
Parastu-14 trainer aircraft was introduced[6][7] during an unveiling ceremony in "Hunting base of Shahid Major General Pilot Hossein Lashgari" in September 2013, and was added to Iran's military air-force. According to the deputy commander of the "Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force" --Mohsen Darreh Baghi (محسن دره باغی)-- the production of this kind of training-aircraft which are done by using advanced aeronautical technologies, will be continued.[8][9][10]
References
    
- A Parastu 14 aircraft joined the Army Air Force fleet farsnews.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Mehr News, Parastu training aircraft 14, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- The Parastu 14 training aircraft joined the Army Air Force fleet defapress.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Joining a Parastu 14 aircraft to the Army Air Force Fleet yjc.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Parastu 14 training aircraft in the Army Air Force isna.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- The Parastu 14 training aircraft joined the Army Air Force fleet tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Design and construction of a new training aircraft by Iranian experts irna.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Parastu 14 joined the Army Air Force fleet irinn.ir, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- Parasto (Swallow) 14 globalsecurity.org, Retrieved 31 October 2020
- The Army Air Force built the Parastu 14 training aircraft ettelaat.com, Retrieved 31 October 2020
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