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Aero A.32
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The Aero A.32 was a biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s for army co-operation duties including reconnaissance and tactical bombing. While the design took the Aero A.11 as its starting point (and was originally designated A.11J), the aircraft incorporated significant changes to make it suited for its new low-level role. A total of 116 of all variants were built.
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** 2 × forward-firing .303 in Vickers machine guns ** 2 × .303 in Lewis machine guns in flexible mount for observer
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Czechoslovak Air Force Finnish Air Force
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Reconnaissance - bomber
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Up to 12 × 10 kg bombs
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Gnome-Rhone built Bristol Jupiter
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The Aero A.32 was a biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s for army co-operation duties including reconnaissance and tactical bombing. While the design took the Aero A.11 as its starting point (and was originally designated A.11J), the aircraft incorporated significant changes to make it suited for its new low-level role. Like the A.11 before it, the A.32 provided Aero with an export customer in the Finnish Air Force, which purchased 16 aircraft in 1929 as the A.32IF and A.32GR (which spent most of their service lives as trainers). They were assigned numbers AEj-49 - AEj-64 and were used until 1944. At least one fuselage has survived, preserved at the Finnish Air Force Museum (in storage ). A total of 116 of all variants were built.