Aero A.11

The Aero A.11 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia between the First and Second World Wars. It formed the basis for a large number of other Czechoslovakian military aircraft of the inter-war period. Around 250 were built with some remaining in service at the outbreak of World War II. Designed by Antonin Husnik it was a development of the Aero A.12 (despite what the numbering of the designs might suggest).

The Aero A.11 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia between the First and Second World Wars. Aero A.1
to improve the performance of the Aero A.11, but soon evolved into quite a different aircraft, larger and more powerful than its predecessor. The aircraft is re.. Aero A.2

Made by Aero Vodochody.

The Aero A-11 won a competition against the more expensive yet better Fokker CV (which the Ilmavoimat ended up buying later).3
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Height Main
3.1 m
Height Alt
10.0
Length Alt
27.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
750.0
Loaded Weight Main
1537.0
Max Speed Alt
9000.0
Introduced
1920.0
Loading Main
42
Power/mass Main
120
Bombs
200.0
Max Speed Main
240.0
Ceiling Main
7
600 m
Number Built
~250
Crew
2
Retired
1940.0
Loaded Weight Alt
3381.0
Area Main
36.5 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1310.64
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
240 hp
Engine(prop)
Walter W IV
Manufacturer
First Flight
1925
Climb Rate Main
3.82 m-s
Power Main
180.0
Number Of Props
1
Power/mass Alt
255.6
Guns
** 1× forward firing .303 in Vickers machine gun** 2× .303 in Lewis machine gun in flexible mount for observer
Climb Rate Alt
751.0
Length Main
8.2 m
Span Main
12.8 m
Area Alt
393.0
Range Alt
28200.0
Empty Weight Main
1080.0
Ceiling Alt
25000.0
Category
Empty Weight Alt
2380.0
Loading Alt
9

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