Russo-Belarusian Light Turboprop To Fly In 2026

Render of the LMS-192 Osvey

Rendering of the LMS-192 Osvey.

Credit: 558th Aircraft Repair Plant
The new LMS-192 Osvey passenger turboprop developed jointly by Russia and Belarus will take to the air in 2026, according to the governor of a region where the aircraft is to be built. “There were some minor issues with the aircraft’s design, but they have already been resolved,” Piotr Parkhomchik...

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