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The Walter Vega was a five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use, built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s.


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Aero A.34 The Aero A.34 ''Kos'' (Czech: " Blackbird") was a small sports and touring biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. It was designed in 1929. The design was similar to the De Havilland Gipsy Moth. Of conventional biplane configuration and w ...
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ANBO V The ANBO V was a parasol wing monoplane training aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1931. A developed version, the ANBO 51 followed in 1936 and 1938. Design The ANBO V was of conventional configuration with fixed, tailwheel undercar ...
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Avia BH-11 __NOTOC__ The Avia BH-11 was a two-seat sport aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923, a further development of the Avia BH-9. The main changes in this version involved a redesign of the forward fuselage. 15 examples were ordered by the Czecho ...
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Couzinet 22 The Couzinet 20 was a low power, three-engined aircraft designed in France in 1929 for postal duties, though it could have been configured to carry three passengers or as a medical transport. Variants flew with three different engines but only tw ...
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PWS-8 The P.W.S.8 was a 1930 Polish sports plane, constructed by the '' Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów'' (PWS), that remained a prototype. Design and development The plane was designed in 1929 by Jarosław Naleszkiewicz in ''Podlaska Wytwórnia Samol ...


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References

* * Němeček, Václav (1968). ''Československá letadla (1918-1945)'', pages 368, Praha: Naše vojsko.
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