Praga E.114
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The Praga E.114 was a single-engine sport airplane designed and manufactured by the Czechoslovakian company ČKD-Praga. Due to its light weight it was also called Air Baby. It was designed by Jaroslav Šlechta as a high-wing monoplane. The prototype OK-PGA flew for the first time in September 1934 and the aircraft was introduced to the public at the Paris aero salon at the same year. Series production started in 1935 with an aircraft equipped with a 29 kW Praga B engine.

The Praga E.114 Two-seat Light Monoplane (36/40 h.p. Praga B engine). Praga E-115 - Чехословакия - 1937 The Praga E.1

Made by ČKD-Praga.

typy jako Praga E-114 Air Baby, Zlin Z-XII nebo řada výtečných letadel firmy Beneš-Mráz z Chocně a také letadla továrny Tatra.2
Height Main
1.65 m
Height Alt
165.1
Designer
Jaroslav Šlechta
Length Alt
657.86
Max Takeoff Weight Main
465.0
585.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
510.0
730.0
More Performance
2622.0
400.0
Max Speed Alt
5580.0
Max Speed Main
150.0
187.0
Cruise Speed Main
165.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1025.0
Ceiling Main
3
300 m
4
Type Of Prop
4
Boxer engine
Crew
2
Area Main
15.20 m²
16.20 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1089.6599999999999
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
40 hp
75 hp
Engine(prop)
Praga B2
Praga D
Manufacturer
First Flight
1934
Span Main
10.90 m
11 m
Power Main
30.0
56.0
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
584.0
Length Main
6.58 m
7.05 m
Area Alt
163.6
Range Alt
19020.0
Empty Weight Main
265.0
350.0
Ceiling Alt
10800.0
Category

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