The KZ-VI didn’t leave the drawing board. It was designed in 1946 as a small passenger plane with room for four passengers and two crew. It was a twin-engined aircraft using a pusher configuration. It was the first SAI airplane with a fixed tri-cycle landing gear, and was thus easier to get in and out of, compared to tail-draggers, as required by the passengers of its day.
None were build.





05/01/2010
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