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__NOTOC__ The Aero A.26 was a Czechoslovakian military reconnaissance
biplane A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
aircraft built by
Aero Vodochody Aero Vodochody (commonly referred to as Aero) is a Czech aircraft company. Its main production facilities are located at Vodochody Airport in the Prague-East District, on the municipal territories of Vodochody and Odolena Voda. During the C ...
in the 1920s. It was Aero's last design to be based on the
Hansa-Brandenburg B.I The Hansa-Brandenburg B.I was an unarmed military trainer and reconnaissance biplane of World War I, flown by the Austro-Hungarian Air Service. Early models were known internally to the Hansa-Brandenburg firm as the type D, while later models wi ...
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.


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Photo at Ugolok Neba site
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