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- Q381206 subject Q20950336.
- Q381206 subject Q8222319.
- Q381206 subject Q8502549.
- Q381206 subject Q8714859.
- Q381206 subject Q8811445.
- Q381206 abstract "The Aero A.102 was a Czechoslovakian fighter aircraft that flew in prototype form in 1934. It was developed in response to a Czech Air Force requirement of that year, but was passed over in favour of the Avia B.35.The A.102 was of gull winged monoplane configuration with tailwheel undercarriage, and was perhaps inspired by the successful PZL P.11.".
- Q381206 manufacturer Q381202.
- Q381206 type Q127771.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q1050716.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q127771.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q1521232.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q20950336.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q214098.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q2190721.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q263421.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q33946.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q3495064.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q381202.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q548837.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q627537.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q655272.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q8222319.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q826709.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q8502549.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q8714859.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q8811445.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q902691.
- Q381206 wikiPageWikiLink Q955869.
- Q381206 manufacturer Q381202.
- Q381206 type Q127771.
- Q381206 type Product.
- Q381206 type Aircraft.
- Q381206 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q381206 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q381206 type Thing.
- Q381206 type Q11436.
- Q381206 comment "The Aero A.102 was a Czechoslovakian fighter aircraft that flew in prototype form in 1934. It was developed in response to a Czech Air Force requirement of that year, but was passed over in favour of the Avia B.35.The A.102 was of gull winged monoplane configuration with tailwheel undercarriage, and was perhaps inspired by the successful PZL P.11.".
- Q381206 label "Aero A.102".