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Zlín 526F

The Zlín Z-526 is a Czechoslovakian sports and aerobatic aircraft belonging to the Trenér series. The two-seat variants bear the designation *Trenér Master*. The Z-526 rose to fame after winning the 1968 World Aerobatic Championships in both the individual category (Erwin Bläske, GDR) and the team competition (GDR). With this ultra-dynamic aircraft, every conceivable aerobatic maneuver—including rolls, loops, stall turns, hammerheads, and many others—can be performed. A unique feature of this aircraft is that the passenger sits in the front seat, allowing them to experience all the action from the very best perspective.