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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: July 22nd, 2013, 2:26 pm
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:shock: WOW! Incredible work PomboCZ!

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: July 22nd, 2013, 3:20 pm
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PomboCZ wrote:
Foreign aircraft types used by the Czechoslovak Air Force after World War I.
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Very nice (and colorfull) tech tree. delight for my eyes.
Congratilation.

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: July 29th, 2013, 9:15 pm
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An excellent thread, one to look out for. i also like the open-cockpits pilots, and the gunner is a bonus...
Thank you PomboCZ for sharing the information, and the added bonus of beautiful drawings.

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: February 1st, 2015, 10:46 pm
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Aero A-24
The Aero A.24 was a twin-engined biplane bomber aircraft of the 1920s. Flight tests showed it to be severely underpowered, making it useless as a combat aircraft. Only a single prototype was built.Aero proposed a variant designated the A.27 that was to have overcome the A.24's shortcomings by re-engining the design with Bristol Jupiters, but the Czech Air Force was not interested in pursuing this option, and all development ceased.
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Aero A-42
The Aero A.42 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft of 1929 that was only ever produced in prototype form. For its day, it was an advanced design, with a sleek monoplane configuration. However, the Czech Air Force was not satisfied with it for a number of reasons, in particular, the aircraft's take-off and landing rolls were felt to be excessively long, and crew complained about the cramped cabin. The air force suggested a set of modifications to Aero, including replacing the wooden wing with a metal one, but Aero discontinued development.
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Aero A-18
The Aero A.18 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s. It was a development of the Ae 02 and Ae 04 fighters Aero had designed during World War I, but also borrowed from the more recent A.11 reconnaissance-bomber design. Twenty machines saw service with the Czech air force in the period between the wars.
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Aero A-12
The Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I. Although reminiscent of the Hansa-Brandenburg-designed aircraft that Aero was building during the war under licence as the Ae.10, the A.12 was the company's own design. It is perhaps most significant as the direct ancestor of the highly successful A.11 and its various derivatives.
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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: February 2nd, 2015, 8:51 am
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Great to see you back and drawing again!

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: February 2nd, 2015, 1:39 pm
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Good to see you back lad, awesome work.

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: February 2nd, 2015, 8:30 pm
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They are fantastic! Great to see You back with more stuff! :)


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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: February 2nd, 2015, 9:58 pm
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An excellent comeback.
Beautiful drawings.

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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: October 23rd, 2015, 11:21 pm
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Aero Ae-02
The Aero Ae 02 was the first fighter aircraft to be designed and built in Czechoslovakia, first flying in 1920. Designed by Husnik and Vlasak, it was of conventional biplane configuration. The aircraft's performance was adequate for a fighter of its day, but the Czechoslovak Air Force was not interested in purchasing it. Development continued as the Ae 04.
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Aero A-11
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.
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Aero A-30
The Aero A.30 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s. It originated as an attempt to improve the performance of the Aero A.11, but soon evolved into quite a different aircraft, larger and more powerful than its predecessor. The aircraft is readily distinguished from other related types by the difference in spans between its wings - the upper set being of much greater span than the lower. Prototypes of the A.30 were retrospectively designated A.130, with the A.230 the main production version. The A.330 and A.430 featured different, more powerful engines, but the latter of these did not enter production, serving instead as the prototype for the Aero A.100.
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Aero A-32
The Aero A.32 was a biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s for army co-operation duties including reconnaissance and tactical bombing. While the design took the Aero A.11 as its starting point (and was originally designated A.11J), the aircraft incorporated significant changes to make it suited for its new low-level role.
Like the A.11 before it, the A.32 provided Aero with an export customer in the Finnish Air Force, which purchased 16 aircraft in 1929 as the A.32IF and A.32GR (which spent most of their service lives as trainers). They were assigned numbers AEj-49 - AEj-64 and were used until 1944. At least one fuselage has survived, preserved at the Finnish Air Force Museum (in storage as of 2003).
A total of 116 of all variants were built.
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Post subject: Re: Interwar Czechoslovak Air ForcePosted: October 24th, 2015, 1:25 am
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