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- Aero_A.11 abstract "The Aero A.11 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia between the First and Second World Wars. It formed the basis for a large number of other Czechoslovakian military aircraft of the inter-war period. Around 250 were built, with some remaining in service at the outbreak of World War II.Designed by 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.11H-s was built for the Finnish Air Force, the only foreign operator of the type. The Finns had eight aircraft of this type and used them between 1927-39.".
- Aero_A.11 manufacturer Aero_Vodochody.
- Aero_A.11 numberBuilt "250".
- Aero_A.11 type Light_bomber.
- Aero_A.11 type Reconnaissance_aircraft.
- Aero_A.11 wikiPageExternalLink aero11.html.
- Aero_A.11 wikiPageExternalLink aero_a-11_cl.html.
- Aero_A.11 wikiPageID "962072".
- Aero_A.11 wikiPageRevisionID "589153658".
- Aero_A.11 areaAlt "393.0".
- Aero_A.11 areaMain "36.5".
- Aero_A.11 bombs "200.0".
- Aero_A.11 ceilingAlt "25000.0".
- Aero_A.11 ceilingMain "7,600 m".
- Aero_A.11 climbRateAlt "751.0".
- Aero_A.11 climbRateMain "3.82".
- Aero_A.11 crew "2".
- Aero_A.11 emptyWeightAlt "2380.0".
- Aero_A.11 emptyWeightMain "1080.0".
- Aero_A.11 engine(prop)_ "Walter W IV".
- Aero_A.11 firstFlight "1925".
- Aero_A.11 guns "** 1× forward firing .303 in Vickers machine gun ** 2× .303 in Lewis machine gun in flexible mount for observer".
- Aero_A.11 hasPhotoCollection Aero_A.11.
- Aero_A.11 heightAlt "10.0".
- Aero_A.11 heightMain "3.1 m".
- Aero_A.11 introduced "1920.0".
- Aero_A.11 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Aero_A.11 lengthAlt "27.0".
- Aero_A.11 lengthMain "8.2 m".
- Aero_A.11 loadedWeightAlt "3381.0".
- Aero_A.11 loadedWeightMain "1537.0".
- Aero_A.11 loadingAlt "8.6".
- Aero_A.11 loadingMain "42".
- Aero_A.11 manufacturer Aero_Vodochody.
- Aero_A.11 maxSpeedAlt "130".
- Aero_A.11 maxSpeedMain "240.0".
- Aero_A.11 moreUsers Finnish_Air_Force.
- Aero_A.11 numberBuilt "~250".
- Aero_A.11 numberOfProps "1".
- Aero_A.11 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Aero_A.11 massAlt "0.071".
- Aero_A.11 massMain "120".
- Aero_A.11 powerAlt "240.0".
- Aero_A.11 powerMain "180.0".
- Aero_A.11 primaryUser Czech_Air_Force.
- Aero_A.11 rangeAlt "400".
- Aero_A.11 rangeMain "750.0".
- Aero_A.11 retired "1940.0".
- Aero_A.11 spanAlt "1310.64".
- Aero_A.11 spanMain "12.8 m".
- Aero_A.11 type Light_bomber.
- Aero_A.11 type Reconnaissance_aircraft.
- Aero_A.11 subject Category:Aero_Vodochody_aircraft.
- Aero_A.11 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Aero_A.11 subject Category:Czechoslovakian_bomber_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Aero_A.11 subject Category:Czechoslovakian_military_reconnaissance_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Aero_A.11 subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Aero_A.11 type Aircraft.
- Aero_A.11 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Aero_A.11 type Product.
- Aero_A.11 type Model_airplane.
- Aero_A.11 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Aero_A.11 type DesignedArtifact.
- Aero_A.11 comment "The Aero A.11 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia between the First and Second World Wars. It formed the basis for a large number of other Czechoslovakian military aircraft of the inter-war period. Around 250 were built, with some remaining in service at the outbreak of World War II.Designed by Antonin Husnik, it was a development of the Aero A.12 (despite what the numbering of the designs might suggest).".
- Aero_A.11 label "Aero A-11".
- Aero_A.11 label "Aero A-11".
- Aero_A.11 label "Aero A.11".
- Aero_A.11 label "Aero A.11".
- Aero_A.11 label "Aero A.11".
- Aero_A.11 sameAs Aero_A-11.
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- Aero_A.11 sameAs Q381208.
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- Aero_A.11 wasDerivedFrom Aero_A.11?oldid=589153658.
- Aero_A.11 isPrimaryTopicOf Aero_A.11.