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SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU

SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU, (SAI - Skandinavisk Aero Industri A-S, Denmark). The SAI KZ IV was a light twin-engined aircraft first built in Denmark in 1944 for use as an air ambulance, carrying two stretchers, two medical attendants and flown by a crew of two. OY-DZU was the second aircraft built in 1949. Date: 1950s

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© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans

1944 1949 Aero Ambulance Attendants Crew Denmark Flown Industri Skandinavisk Stretchers Twin Engined


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This photograph showcases the SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU, a Danish-built light twin-engined aircraft manufactured by Skandinavisk Aero Industri A/S (SAI) in the late 1940s. The KZ-IV model, as it was known, was initially designed for use as an air ambulance, an innovative solution for emergency medical transport during the post-war era. The aircraft in this image, OY-DZU, was the second KZ-IV produced in 1949, and it is evident from the photograph that it was meticulously maintained. The aircraft's sleek design, with its distinctive twin tail fins and rounded wings, exudes an air of sophistication and functionality. The KZ-IV was a remarkable aircraft for its time, capable of carrying two stretchers and two medical attendants, in addition to a crew of two. This configuration made it an ideal solution for air ambulance services, enabling the rapid transport of injured individuals to hospitals for life-saving treatment. The 1950s were an exciting time for aviation, and the SAI KZ-4 OY-DZU was a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of Danish aircraft design. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing a moment in history when technology and compassion came together to save lives.

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