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Aero A.10

Commercial · Interwar (1919–1938)

Aero A.10 — Commercial
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The Aero Letňany A.10 was a biplane airliner produced in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I. It was the first commercial aircraft to be built in Czechoslovakia and was known as the Ae-10 Limousine. It was designed by Husnik and Vlasak and was intended to meet the growing need for aerial communication to and from the country. Behind the single nose-mounted engine was a cabin with seats for three and two tables, upholstered on the underside, and able to be inverted to provide another two seats if required. A double skinned firewall between the engine and cabin, together with double skinned surfaces to the walls, floor and roof and Triplex windows gave a (relatively) quiet ride. A rear window gave communication with the pilot, whose open cockpit was above and behind the cabin. The cockpit also accommodated the navigator who had a seat directly behind the pilot.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Commercial
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× 6-cyl. water-cooled piston engine
Thrust / Power
260 hp
Length (ft)
33
Wingspan (ft)
46
Empty Weight (lb)
3245
MTOW (lb)
4982
Endurance (hr)
4 hr
Service Ceiling (ft)
19685
Max Speed (mph)
99