Reconnaissancereconnaissance aircraft model by Aero Vodochody
A.26
The Aero A.26 was a Czechoslovak military reconnaissance biplane aircraft built by Aero Vodochody in the 1920s. It was Aero's last design to be based on the Hansa-Brandenburg B.I aircraft that the company had been building under licence during World War I as the Ae.10. It first flew in 1923 and a small series was built. They were later used in the Czechoslovak civilian aviation.
Summary from Wikipedia licensed under CC BY-SA.
- Manufacturer
- AERO Vodochody Aerospace
- Category
- Reconnaissance
- First flight
- 1923-01-01
Specifications
- Cruise speed
- 65 kt
- Max speed
- 85 kt
- Service ceiling
- 20,000 ft
- Rate of climb
- 443 ft/min
- Max takeoff weight
- 2,637 lb
- Empty weight
- 1,944 lb
- Powerplant
- BMW IIIa
- Engines
- 1
- Seats
- 2
- Length
- 27.3 ft
- Wingspan
- 40.3 ft
Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.