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- Q6714232 subject Q7018975.
- Q6714232 subject Q7405339.
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- Q6714232 abstract "The MAI Kvant (also known as the MAI-SKB-3PM) was a Soviet aerobatic trainer designed by students at the Moscow Aviation Institute. In October 1967 the aircraft was displayed at the Economic Achievement Exhibition in Moscow. The Kvant was a single-seat low-wing monoplane with a retractable main landing gear and a fixed tailwheel. It was powered by a 360 hp (268 kW) Vedeneyev M14P radial engine. The aircraft held five official FAI world records.".
- Q6714232 designer Q1719898.
- Q6714232 numberBuilt "2".
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- Q6714232 wikiPageWikiLink Q1719898.
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- Q6714232 wikiPageWikiLink Q7018975.
- Q6714232 wikiPageWikiLink Q7405339.
- Q6714232 wikiPageWikiLink Q8222300.
- Q6714232 designer Q1719898.
- Q6714232 numberBuilt "2".
- Q6714232 type Product.
- Q6714232 type Aircraft.
- Q6714232 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q6714232 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q6714232 type Thing.
- Q6714232 type Q11436.
- Q6714232 comment "The MAI Kvant (also known as the MAI-SKB-3PM) was a Soviet aerobatic trainer designed by students at the Moscow Aviation Institute. In October 1967 the aircraft was displayed at the Economic Achievement Exhibition in Moscow. The Kvant was a single-seat low-wing monoplane with a retractable main landing gear and a fixed tailwheel. It was powered by a 360 hp (268 kW) Vedeneyev M14P radial engine. The aircraft held five official FAI world records.".
- Q6714232 label "MAI Kvant".