Aero A.32

The Aero A.32 was a single-engine, two-seat biplane of the Czechoslovak manufacturer Aero.

History

The A.32 emerged in the late 1920s from the Aero A.11 by installing a built by Walter in Bristol Jupiter IV radial engine license, the Czech Ministry of Defence ordered 31 machines then this version. Prior to delivery, but further development work took place, during which a variety of modifications have been made, so that you decided at Aero to give the final result of the new type designation A.32.

Technology

The dimensions of the A.32 were similar to those of the A.11. However A.32 had the same size the upper and lower wings, while at the lower wing A.11 were shorter than the top. In addition, the upper wing aileron balance weights possessed instead of the horn offsets used in the A.11; even in the elevators was dispensed with in the A.32 to the Horn compensations.

Variants

Military user

  • Finland Finland
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
  • Slovakia Slovakia in 1939 (1939-1945 )

Specifications

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