Aero A.300

The Aero A.300 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft that first flew in 1938 as a much refined development of the A.304 (despite what the numbering would suggest). Despite showing much promise development and production of the aircraft was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II.

The Aero A.300 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft that first flew in 1938 as a much refined development of the A.304 (despite what the numbering would suggest).1

Made by Aero Vodochody.

It is the successor of the Aero A.304 .

competing Aero A.300 gave superior performance, neither had entered into production by the time Germany occupied Bohemia and Moravia.2
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
340.36
Predecessor
Aero A.304
Length Alt
1348.74
Max Takeoff Weight Main
6040.0
Power Alt
818 hp
Range Main
900.0
Max Speed Alt
294 mph
Max Speed Main
470.0
Developed From
Aero A.304
Height Main
3.40 m
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
13318.0
Ceiling Main
8
300 m
Type Of Prop
9
Crew
three
Armament
1800.0
Area Main
46 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1920.24
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Bristol Mercury IX
Manufacturer
First Flight
1938
Span Main
19.20 m
Power Main
610.0
Number Of Props
2
Empty Weight Alt
8721.0
Length Main
13.50 m
Area Alt
495.0
Range Alt
563 miles
Similar Aircraft
*Avia B-158
Related
*Aero A.204*Aero A.304
Empty Weight Main
3955.0
Ceiling Alt
27224.0
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