General Aircraft Monospar ST-25
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The General Aircraft Monospar ST-25 was a British 1930s light twin-engined utility aircraft.

Made by General Aircraft Limited.

It is the successor of the General Aircraft Monospar .

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.39 m
Predecessor
General Aircraft Monospar
Length Alt
8.03 m
Power Alt
67.0
Range Main
585 miles
Loaded Weight Main
2875.0
Max Speed Alt
228.5
Type Of Prop
radial engine
Max Speed Main
142 mph
Developed From
General Aircraft Monospar
Height Main
238.76000000000002
Ceiling Main
16000.0
Number Built
60
Crew
1
Loaded Weight Alt
1304.0
Area Main
217.0
Span Alt
12.24 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Pobjoy Niagara II
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
2
First Flight
19
Production End Year
1939
National Origin
United Kingdom
Climb Rate Main
800.0
Power Main
90 hp
Production Start Year
1935
Climb Rate Alt
4.06 m-s
Length Main
802.64
Span Main
1224.28
Area Alt
20.16 m2
Range Alt
941.0
Empty Weight Main
1680.0
Ceiling Alt
4
877 m
Produced
1935
Empty Weight Alt
762.0
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