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        The JMB Aircraft VL-3 is an composite-construction, single-engined, low-wing aeroplane 
        with a bow-type retractable or fixed landing-gear and two side-by-side seats, manufactured by JMB Aircraft of Choceň 
        in the Czech Republic. JMB Aircraft is part of the Belgian JMB Aircraft Company. The VL-3 was designed  by Vanessa Air 
        as a touring or recreational ultralight aircraft to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight 
        rules. It features a cantilever low-wing a two-seats-in-side-by-side configuration enclosed cockpit, fixed or retractable 
        tricycle landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. The aircraft is made from composites. Its 8.44 m span 
        wing has a small wing area of 9.77 m2. The standard engine is the 100 hp Rotax 912ULS four-stroke powerplant. On 6 June 2004, 
        the Vanessa Air VL-3 Flamingo prototype s/n 001 OK-JUU-21 was flown first. On 19 October 2005, the world record in the two-seat 
        ultralight class was set by the VL-3. The crew of the VL-3A-1 s/n 001 OK-JUU-21 microlight aircraft reached at that time a speed 
        of 274.78 km/h on a straight 15/25 km course near Horovice, Czech Republic. In April 2006, the VL-3 aircraft with fixed composite 
        undercarriage, version VL-3B, was introduced. The VL-3 with fixed gear is cheaper and more useful for flight schools. The VL-3 
        plane was certified according to regulation UL-2 of the Amateur Aeronautical Association of the Czech Republic for a maximum 
        take-off weight (MTOW) of 450 kg. The VL 3 is also certified in the UL catagory for MTOW 450 kg and for MTOW 560 kg according 
        JAR - VLA. The  VL-3 was produced first by Karel Klenor - KLN, Choceň (2004-2007) and Aveko spol. s r. o., Brno (2007-2011). 
        In 2012, the JMB Aviation company acquired the Aveko company and started to upgrade the aircraft. Notable changes to the design 
        were the elevator design in order to allow the aircraft to fly faster and an upgrade of the interior. The aircraft is supplied 
        as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. A fixed gear version with a larger wing span and area as well as a higher gross weight was 
        developed for the US light-sport aircraft category and is marketed as the Gobosh 800XP. In 2019, the ultralight VL-3 Evolution 
        from JMB Aircraft has been certified by the DAeC for 600 kg of take-off mass. Existing aircraft from construction number 100 can 
        be charged. Already over 300 VL-3 aircraft have been delivered worlwide. 
        VL-3 aircraft versions built by Karel Klenor - KLN (2004-2007) and / or Aveko spol. s r. o. (2007-2011) are:         
         - VL-3A-1 Sprint - retractable landing gear, R912ULS (100hp) engine, variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3A-2 Sprint - retractable landing gear, R912UL (80hp)engine, variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3B-1 Sprint - fixed landing gear, R912ULS (100hp) engine, variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3B-2 Sprint - fixed landing gear, R912UL (80hp) engine, variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3C-1 - different wing, fixed landing gear, R912ULS (100hp) engine, variable pitch propeller: complies to LSA category 
		and marketed in the US as Gobosh 800XP; 
         - VL-3D-1 Sprint - fixed landing gear, R912ULS (100hp) engine, fixed pitch propeller: 
         - VL-3D-2 Sprint - fixed landing gear, R912UL (80hp) engine, fixed pitch propeller; 
        VL-3 aircraft versions built by JMB Aircraft (since 2012) are: 
         - VL-3E-1 Evolution - new horizontal tail, retractable landing gear, R912ULS (100hp engine), variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3E-2 Evolution - new horizontal tail, retractable landing gear, R912UL (80hp) engine, variable pitch propeller; 
         - VL-3F-1 Evolution - new horizontal tail, fixed landing gear, R912ULS (100hp) engine, variable pitch propeller, optional installation of sailplane towing hook; 
         - VL-3F-2 Evolution - new horizontal tail, fixed landing gear, R912UL (80hp) engine, variable pitch propeller;  |