Aero A.10
Light Passenger Transport Aircraft
The Aero A.10 is a single-engine four- to six-seat biplane airliner produced by the Czechoslovak manufacturer Aero - tovarna letadel, (English: Aero - the aircraft factory).
All of the five built A.10 were operated by CSA (Ceskoslovenske Statni Aerolinie). The Aero A.10 was the first commercial aircraft in Czechoslovakia.
Crew | 1 | |
Passengers | 3-5 |
Propulsion | 1 Piston Engine | |
Engine Model | Maybach Mb IVa | |
Engine Power | 194 kW | 260 hp |
max. Cruise Speed | 130 km/h | 70 kts 81 mph |
Speed | 159 km/h | 86 kts 99 mph |
Service Ceiling | 5.800 m | 19.029 ft |
Range | 520 km | 281 NM 323 mi. |
Empty Weight | 1.472 kg | 3.245 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 2.260 kg | 4.982 lbs |
Wing Span | 14,20 m | 46 ft 7 in |
Wing Area | 51,0 m² | 549 ft² |
Length | 10,14 m | 33 ft 3 in |
Height | 3,56 m | 11 ft 8 in |
First Flight | 03.01.1922 | |
Production Status | out of production | |
Total Production | 5 |
Data for (Version) | Aero A.10 |
[Photo-ID: 10442] © Karsten Palt 2014-06-08 | |
Aero A-10 Czechoslovak Army Air Force Reg.: L-BALB Replica | |
Letecke Muzeum Kbely [Prague] |
[Photo-ID: 10443] © Karsten Palt 2014-06-08 | |
Aero A-10 Czechoslovak Army Air Force Reg.: L-BALB Replica | |
Letecke Muzeum Kbely [Prague] |