Aero A.23

In 1925, the Aero A.23 as eight-to nine-seater biplane. The Aero Company was the first positive experiences and developments in the military aircraft in the Aero A.23 feed.

The design of the machine was conventionally made ​​of wood. The wings, the tail and the tail were covered with fabric. In the body of the machine there were a cabin for six to seven passengers, a toilet and a luggage compartment. The pilot and co-pilot (or another passenger ) sat in an open cockpit above the luggage compartment. Served as a drive at the company Walter in license -produced Bristol Jupiter radial engine.

The Czechoslovak sat a seven machines on the route Prague Marianske Lazne and Prague Uzhorod. The last machines were operational at the end of the 1930s from the service.

Specifications

32461
de