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A-24 | |
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General information | |
Type | Bomber |
National origin | Czechoslovakia |
Manufacturer | Aero |
Designer | Antonín Husník |
Status | Program Abandoned |
Primary user | Czechoslovak Air Force |
Number built | 1 |
History | |
First flight | 1925 |
Retired | 1930 |
The Aero A-24 (also referred to as the 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.
Specifications (A-24)
[edit]Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 3/4
- Length: 13.7 m (44 ft 11 in)
- Wingspan: 22.2 m (72 ft 10 in)
- Height: 4.3 m (14 ft 1 in)
- Wing area: 106.0 m2 (1,141 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 2,960 kg (6,526 lb)
- Gross weight: 4,541 kg (10,011 lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × Maybach Mb.IV 6-cyl. water-cooled in-line piston engines, 180 kW (240 hp) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 155 km/h (96 mph, 84 kn)
- Cruise speed: 110 km/h (68 mph, 59 kn)
- Range: 600 km (370 mi, 320 nmi)
- Endurance: 6 hours
- Service ceiling: 3,600 m (11,800 ft)
- Rate of climb: 1.36 m/s (267 ft/min)
- Time to altitude: 36 min 50 s to 3,000 m (9,800 ft)
Armament
- Bombs: up to 700 kg (1,500 lb) of bombs[2]
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ Kudlica 2004, p. 50
- ^ Kudlica 2004, p. 47
- Kudlica, Bohumir (November 2004). "Aero A-24, le premier bombardier bimoteur tchécoslovaque". Avions (in French). No. 140. pp. 47–51.
External links
[edit]Media related to Aero A.24 at Wikimedia Commons