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- Letov_Š-32 abstract "The Letov Š-32 was an airliner produced in small numbers in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. It was a trimotor monoplane with a high, cantilever wing, and was designed to meet a requirement by ČSA for a machine to service a night route between Prague, Bratislava, Uzhorod, and Bucharest. It could carry up to six passengers in a fully enclosed cabin which was praised at the time as being "particularly roomy and lofty". The wings were of all-metal construction, and the fuselage was built up from steel tube and was mostly skinned in metal, other than its very rear part, which, like the empennage, was skinned in fabric.ČSA bought and operated four of these machines. On 26 June 1934, one of these (registered OK-ADB) crashed during final approach to Karlovy Vary, killing all three on board, most notably the famous Austrian actor Max Pallenberg.".
- Letov_Š-32 manufacturer Letov_Kbely.
- Letov_Š-32 numberBuilt "4".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageExternalLink 1932%20-%200036.html.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageID "19402819".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageLength "5568".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageRevisionID "668327985".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Bratislava.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czechoslovakian_airliners_1930–1939.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Letov_aircraft.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trimotors.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Airlines.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Flight_International.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Karlovy_Vary.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Letov_Kbely.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Max_Pallenberg.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Prager_Tagblatt.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Uzhhorod.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Uzhorod.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Mars.
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Letov Š-32".
- Letov_Š-32 capacity "Up to 6 passengers, but more usually configured for 4 or 5".
- Letov_Š-32 ceilingFt "11500".
- Letov_Š-32 ceilingM "3500".
- Letov_Š-32 crew "Two pilots".
- Letov_Š-32 emptyWeightKg "1850".
- Letov_Š-32 emptyWeightLb "4070".
- Letov_Š-32 eng1Hp "145".
- Letov_Š-32 eng1Kw "108".
- Letov_Š-32 eng1Number "3".
- Letov_Š-32 eng1Type Walter_Mars.
- Letov_Š-32 firstFlight "1931".
- Letov_Š-32 grossWeightKg "2760".
- Letov_Š-32 grossWeightLb "6070".
- Letov_Š-32 hasPhotoCollection Letov_Š-32.
- Letov_Š-32 lengthFt "38".
- Letov_Š-32 lengthIn "1".
- Letov_Š-32 lengthM "11.6".
- Letov_Š-32 manufacturer Letov_Kbely.
- Letov_Š-32 maxSpeedKmh "203".
- Letov_Š-32 maxSpeedMph "127".
- Letov_Š-32 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Letov_Š-32 nationalOrigin "Czechoslovakia".
- Letov_Š-32 numberBuilt "4".
- Letov_Š-32 primaryUser Czech_Airlines.
- Letov_Š-32 rangeKm "600".
- Letov_Š-32 rangeMiles "380".
- Letov_Š-32 spanFt "56".
- Letov_Š-32 spanIn "7".
- Letov_Š-32 spanM "17.24".
- Letov_Š-32 type "Airliner".
- Letov_Š-32 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
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- Letov_Š-32 wingAreaSqft "429".
- Letov_Š-32 wingAreaSqm "39.9".
- Letov_Š-32 subject Category:Czechoslovakian_airliners_1930–1939.
- Letov_Š-32 subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Letov_Š-32 subject Category:Letov_aircraft.
- Letov_Š-32 subject Category:Trimotors.
- Letov_Š-32 type Aircraft.
- Letov_Š-32 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Letov_Š-32 type Product.
- Letov_Š-32 type DesignedArtifact.
- Letov_Š-32 type Thing.
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- Letov_Š-32 comment "The Letov Š-32 was an airliner produced in small numbers in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. It was a trimotor monoplane with a high, cantilever wing, and was designed to meet a requirement by ČSA for a machine to service a night route between Prague, Bratislava, Uzhorod, and Bucharest. It could carry up to six passengers in a fully enclosed cabin which was praised at the time as being "particularly roomy and lofty".".
- Letov_Š-32 label "Letov Š-32".
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- Letov_Š-32 sameAs m.04n30pc.
- Letov_Š-32 sameAs Q1284797.
- Letov_Š-32 sameAs Q1284797.
- Letov_Š-32 wasDerivedFrom Letov_Š-32?oldid=668327985.
- Letov_Š-32 isPrimaryTopicOf Letov_Š-32.