Letov Š-1

Letov Š-1
A Letov Š-2 (re-engined Š-1) at the Kbely museum
Role Surveillance
Manufacturer Letov Kbely
Designer Alois Šmolík
First flight 1920[1]
Primary user Czechoslovakian Air Force
Number built 28 Š-1, 64 Š-2[1]

The Letov Š-1 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat biplane surveillance aircraft. It was the first military aircraft built in Czechoslovakia.[1] It was designed by Alois Šmolík at Letov Kbely. The Š-1 first flew in 1920.

Variants

SH-1
127 kW (170 hp) Hiero L engines. Later redesignated Š-1. 28 built.
SM-1
194 kW (260 hp) Maybach Mb.IVa engines. Later redesignated Š-2. 64 built.[1]
Sm A 1
Commercial variant. Canopy over rear cockpit for two passengers.[1]

Specifications (Š-1)

Data from The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

  • 1x fixed machine gun
  • 1x twin machine gun on swiwel mount

References

Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Donald 1997, p. 563.
  2. Angelucci 1983, p. 146.
Bibliography

  • Angelucci, Enzo. The Rand McNally Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft, 1914-1980. San Diego, California: The Military Press, 1983. ISBN 0-517-41021-4.
  • Donald, David. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Ottawa, Canada: Prospero Books, 1997. = ISBN 1-85605-375-X.


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