Aero A.12

The Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I. Although reminiscent of the Hansa-Brandenburg-designed aircraft that Aero was building during the war under licence as the Ae.10 the A.12 was the company's own design. It is perhaps most significant as the direct ancestor of the highly successful A.11 and its various derivatives. An example of the type is preserved at the Letecké Muzeum in Kbely.

The Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I.1
Sort all Czech Republic taken in Aero A-12 by version Aero A-12 Sort all Czech Republic taken in Aero A-18 by version Aero A-18 2

Made by Aero Vodochody.

Antonin Husnik, it was a development of the Aero A.12 (despite what the numbering of the designs might suggest). A Hispano-Suiza 8Fb-powered version, the A.3
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.4
Height Main
3.10 m
Height Alt
309.88
Length Alt
830.58
Power Alt
240 hp
Lists
* List of bomber aircraft* List of military reconnaissance aircraft
Range Main
760.0
Loaded Weight Main
1537.0
Max Speed Alt
7560.0
Loading Main
42
Power/mass Main
120
Power/mass Alt
252.0
Max Speed Main
201.0
Ceiling Main
7
500 m
Type Of Prop
Maybach Mb IV
Crew
2
Climb Rate Main
3.47 m-s
Area Main
36.5 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1310.64
Manufacturer
Status
Number Of Props
1
Production End Year
1920
Loaded Weight Alt
3381.0
Power Main
180.0
Production Start Year
1920
Guns
** 1× forward-firing .303 in Vickers machine gun** 2× .303 in Lewis machine gun in flexible mount for observer
Climb Rate Alt
683.0
Length Main
8.30 m
Span Main
12.80 m
Area Alt
393.0
Range Alt
28500.0
Related
* Aero A.11
Empty Weight Main
1080.0
Ceiling Alt
25000.0
Category
Produced
1920.0
Empty Weight Alt
2380.0
Loading Alt
9

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