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The '''Technoavia SP-95''' is a Russian [[aerobatic aircraft]], a production version of the earlier SP-91 Slava.<ref name="brassey" /> The design is similar to the [[Sukhoi Su-26]] family as it was designed by the same designer.<ref name="brassey" /> It is an aerobatic competition aircraft and can be changed from single-seat to two-seat configuration.<ref name="brassey" /> The SP-95 is a metal construction low-wing cantilever monoplane with a [[conventional landing gear]] with a tail-wheel.<ref name="brassey" /> It is powered by a [[Vedeneyev M14P]] radial piston engine.<ref name="brassey" />

== Variants == ;SP-91 Slava :Prototype aerobatic competition aircraft powered by an AOOT M-14P engine, five built.<ref name="brassey" /> Also marketed outside Russia as the Interavia I-3. ;SP-95 :Production variant of the SP-91.<ref name="brassey" />

==Specifications (SP-95)== {{Aircraft specs |ref=<ref name="brassey">Taylor 1996, p. 428</ref> |prime units?=met <!-- General characteristics --> |genhide=

|crew=one or two |capacity= |length m=7.00 |length ft= |length in= |length note= |span m=8.40 |span ft= |span in= |span note= |height m= |height ft= |height in= |height note= |wing area sqm=11.7 |wing area sqft= |wing area note= |aspect ratio=6.03 |airfoil= |empty weight kg=800 |empty weight lb= |empty weight note= |gross weight kg= |gross weight lb= |gross weight note= |max takeoff weight kg=1080 |max takeoff weight lb= |max takeoff weight note= |more general= <!-- Powerplant --> |eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=[[Vedeneyev M14P]] |eng1 type=Nine-cylinder radial engine |eng1 kw=<!-- prop engines --> |eng1 hp=<!-- prop engines -->360

|prop blade number=3 |prop name= |prop dia m=<!-- propeller aircraft --> |prop dia ft=<!-- propeller aircraft --> |prop dia in=<!-- propeller aircraft --> |prop note=

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|max speed kmh=300 |max speed mph= |max speed kts= |max speed note= |cruise speed kmh= |cruise speed mph= |cruise speed kts= |cruise speed note= |stall speed kmh=<!-- aerobatic -->105 |stall speed mph=<!-- aerobatic --> |stall speed kts= |stall speed note= |never exceed speed kmh=450 |never exceed speed mph= |never exceed speed kts= |never exceed speed note= |minimum control speed kmh= |minimum control speed mph= |minimum control speed kts= |minimum control speed note= |range km=1300 |range miles= |range nmi= |range note=with full fuel |endurance=<!-- if range unknown --> |ceiling m= |ceiling ft= |ceiling note= |g limits=<!-- aerobatic --> +11, - 9 (single-seat) or +12, -10 (two-seat) |roll rate=<!-- aerobatic --> |climb rate ms= |climb rate ftmin=3350 |climb rate note= |more performance= }}

==See also== {{aircontent <!-- include as many lines are appropriate. additional lines/entries with carriage return. --> |see also= |related=<!-- related developments --> *[[Sukhoi Su-26]] |similar aircraft=<!-- similar or comparable aircraft --> |lists=<!-- related lists --> *[[List of aerobatic aircraft]] }}

==References== {{commons category|Technoavia SP-95}} ;Notes {{reflist}} ;Bibliography {{refbegin}} *{{cite book|last= Taylor|first= Michael J. H.|title= Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1996/97|year= 1996|publisher= Brassey's|location= London, England|isbn= 1 85753 198 1|url-access= registration|url= https://archive.org/details/brasseysworldair0000unse}} {{refend}}

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