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The Bleriot-SPAD S.46 was a small French airliner of the 1920s developed from the S.33. Like its predecessor it was a conventional biplane that seated four passengers in an enclosed cabin while the pilot and occasionally a fifth passenger rode in an open cockpit. The S.46 had a redesigned wing of longer span and a far more powerful engine. The type was employed by Franco-Roumaine which purchased 38 out of the 40 examples produced for use on their continental European routes.

* Blériot-SPAD S.1

Made by Blériot Aéronautique.

Height Main
3.18 m
Height Alt
317.5
Length Alt
904.24
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
800.0
Loaded Weight Main
2270.0
Max Speed Alt
133 mph
Sequence
* ← S.40 - S.41 - S.42 - S.46 - S.48 - S.50 - S.51 →* ← S.61 - S.62 - S.64 - S.66 - S.70 - S.71 - S.72 - S.81 - S.82 - S.86 - S.91 - S.92 - S.116 - S.126 - S.510 - S.540 - S.710
Max Speed Main
214.0
Capacity
5
Ceiling Main
5
050 m
Number Built
ca. 40
Crew
1
Climb Rate Main
2.7 m-s
Area Main
47.0
Primary user
Span Alt
1259.8400000000001
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
370 hp
Engine(prop)
Lorraine-Dietrich 12Da
Manufacturer
First Flight
1921-06-16
Loaded Weight Alt
5000.0
Power Main
276.0
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
540.0
Length Main
9.05 m
Span Main
12.60 m
Area Alt
506.0
Range Alt
500 miles
Related
Blériot-SPAD S.33
Blériot-SPAD S.56
Empty Weight Main
1417.0
Ceiling Alt
16560.0
Empty Weight Alt
3124.0
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