Zlin Aviation Z-37 Cmelak
Single Piston
The Zlin Z-37 Cmelak is a rugged single-engine agricultural aircraft designed in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s for crop dusting and aerial application work across Eastern Europe. Built by Zlin Aviation (formerly Moravan), the type earned a reputation for reliability in harsh operating conditions, with a low-wing monoplane configuration optimized for slow, stable flight over fields. The Z-37P designation indicates a piston-powered variant, typically equipped with a radial engine producing around 315 horsepower, though numerous subvariants exist with different powerplants and hopper capacities. Over 700 Z-37 airframes were produced between 1963 and 1984, serving operators from Poland to Iraq, and many remain active in agricultural and utility roles today. The type's name "Cmelak" translates to "bumblebee" in Czech, reflecting its low-altitude buzzing over farmland. While not fast or glamorous, the Z-37 represents Cold War-era utilitarian design at its most practical: simple systems, easy maintenance, and a airframe built to withstand the punishment of low-level ag work. SkyMeter has tracked 2 flights across 1 airframes and 1 operators, with operations spanning routes.
Safety in context
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