Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3178649> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3178649 subject Q7409417.
- Q3178649 subject Q7829699.
- Q3178649 subject Q8629369.
- Q3178649 abstract "The PTO-4 was an Estonian-designed military training aircraft of World War II.In 1938, the Estonian aviation engineers Voldemar Post, Rein Tooma and Otto Org, previously responsible for the PON-1 trainer, designed and built the PTO-4 training aircraft. It was a two-seat low-winged monoplane powered by a De Havilland Gypsy of 120 hp, with a fixed undercarriage that could be fitted with wheels or skis. The aircraft could fly at a maximum speed of 245 km per hour and had a ceiling of 5,000 meters. On 12 October 1938, the PTO-4 was taken into service of the Air Force.The Estonian Air Force received two PTO-4s (serial numbers 161 and 162), one with an open cockpit and the other an enclosed cockpit. Six examples were in civil use, of which five were used by the Eesti Aeroklubi (EAK), a flying club controlled by the Estonian Military.Four examples surviving from the Soviet occupation of Estonia (1940-41) were operated by the German Luftwaffe, being operated by a unit manned by Estonian volunteers (initially called Sonderstaffel Buschmann and later 1./SAGr.127) based at Reval-Ülemiste airfield. They were operated as training and liaison aircraft as well for coastal patrol over the shores of the Baltic.".
- Q3178649 numberBuilt "8".
- Q3178649 productionEndYear "1938".
- Q3178649 productionStartYear "1938".
- Q3178649 type Q41426.
- Q3178649 wikiPageExternalLink search%3Fq%3DPTO-4%2BEstonia%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26start%3D10.
- Q3178649 wikiPageExternalLink ?id=1595&prod_id=66.
- Q3178649 wikiPageExternalLink str033.htm.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q1770.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q191.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q2564009.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q3012827.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q41426.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q4697856.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q545.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q550217.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q58473.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q590618.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q7409417.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q7829699.
- Q3178649 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629369.
- Q3178649 manufacturer "Aviotöökoda, Tallinn".
- Q3178649 numberBuilt "8".
- Q3178649 produced "1938".
- Q3178649 type Q41426.
- Q3178649 type Product.
- Q3178649 type Aircraft.
- Q3178649 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q3178649 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q3178649 type Thing.
- Q3178649 type Q11436.
- Q3178649 comment "The PTO-4 was an Estonian-designed military training aircraft of World War II.In 1938, the Estonian aviation engineers Voldemar Post, Rein Tooma and Otto Org, previously responsible for the PON-1 trainer, designed and built the PTO-4 training aircraft. It was a two-seat low-winged monoplane powered by a De Havilland Gypsy of 120 hp, with a fixed undercarriage that could be fitted with wheels or skis. The aircraft could fly at a maximum speed of 245 km per hour and had a ceiling of 5,000 meters.".
- Q3178649 label "PTO-4".