Professional Flight Model that accurately mimics the performance and flight characteristics of this legendary trainer

Highly detailed, six-degrees-of-freedom (6 DOF) cockpit

Interact with cockpit controls with your mouse

Fully modelled weapon system

Accurate L-39C model with correct country markings

Detailed modelling of the L-39 instruments, weapons, engine, radios, fuel, electrical and hydraulic systems

Fly from either the front seat or back seat

Planned cooperative multiplayer in the same aircraft (not available at release)

Two versions of aircraft: L-39C, that will be available in the initial beta and L-39ZA that will be later

The Fighter Collection with Eagle Dynamics are happy to announce thatis available for pre-purchase from the DCS e-shop DCS: L-39 will sell for $49.99 at September 2015. Pre-purchase now for $39.99 and save 20%!The L-39 Albatros is a low-wing, high-performance jet aircraft that doubles as a trainer and light attack aircraft. The Albatros was developed in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s to replace older L-29 jet trainers. Powered by an Ivchenko AI-25TL turbofan engine, the L-39 has a top speed of Mach 0.80, a service ceiling of 11,000 m (36,100 feet), and can pull up to 8 G. Although primarily used as a trainer and light attack aircraft, the L-39 has also become popular with several aerial acrobatics demonstration teams.Being a trainer aircraft, the L-39C has a tandem cockpit with the student in front and the instructor in the back. The instructor has several controls to mimic system failures to test the student. The L-39C also has two underwing pylons for bombs, rockets and close range air-to- air missiles. For decades, the L-39 was used by nations around the world to train pilots that later went on to fly aircraft like the MiG-29 and Su-27.