Aero A.46

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The Aero A.46 was a Czechoslovakian military trainer biplane that flew in prototype form in 1931. No mass production resulted.

Specifications (A.46)

General Characteristics

  • Crew: two, student and instructor
  • Length: 8.45 m (27 ft 9 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.82 m (38 ft 9 in)
  • Height: m ( ft in)
  • Wing area: 32.6 m² (351 ft²)
  • Empty: 1,134 kg (2,495 lb)
  • Loaded: 1,488 kg (3,274 lb)
  • Maximum takeoff: kg ( lb)
  • Powerplant: 1x Skoda-built Hispano-Suiza 8Fb, 224 kW (300 hp)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 196 km/h (123 mph)
  • Range: km ( miles)
  • Service ceiling: 4,850 m (15,908 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 167 m/min (547 ft/min)
  • Wing loading: 46 kg/m² (9.3 lb/ft²)
  • Power/Mass: 0.15 kW/kg (0.09 hp/lb)

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Designation sequence: A.35 - A.38 - A.42 - A.46 - A.100 - A.101 - A.102