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Blériot-SPAD S.33

Commercial · Interwar (1919–1938)

Blériot-SPAD S.33 — Commercial
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The Bleriot-SPAD S.33 was a small French airliner developed soon after World War I. The aircraft was a biplane of conventional configuration whose design owed much to the Blériot company's contemporary fighter designs such as the S.20. Four passengers could be accommodated in an enclosed cabin within the monocoque fuselage, and a fifth passenger could ride in the open cockpit beside the pilot. A great success, the S.33 dominated its field throughout the 1920s, initially on CMA's Paris-London route, and later on continental routes serviced by Franco-Roumaine.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Commercial
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine
Thrust / Power
260 hp
Length (ft)
30
Wingspan (ft)
38
Empty Weight (lb)
2315
MTOW (lb)
3962
Endurance (hr)
5 hours
Service Ceiling (ft)
13123
Range (mi)
659
Max Speed (mph)
112