Letov Š-328

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The Letov Š-328 was a Czechoslovak biplane reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft widely used in the 1930s and during the early years of World War II.

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Letov Š-328 canonical 1
Letov Š-528 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biplane
light bomber
military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
aircraftConfiguration single-engine
two-seat
airframeMaterial mixed wood-and-metal construction
armament fixed forward-firing machine guns
flexible rear machine gun
light bomb load
countryOfOrigin Czechoslovakia
crew 2
engineType piston engine
era interwar period
firstFlightDate 1933
introduced mid-1930s
landingGear fixed tailwheel landing gear
manufacturer Letov
notableFeature widely used by smaller Axis-aligned air forces in early World War II
numberBuilt over 400
operatedFrom conventional airfields
originatesFrom Czechoslovak aviation industry
primaryRole reconnaissance
secondaryRole light bombing
status retired
successor Letov Š-328 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Letov Š-528
usedAs army cooperation aircraft
light bomber
reconnaissance aircraft
training aircraft
usedBy Bulgarian Air Force
Czechoslovak Air Force
Finnish Air Force
Luftwaffe
Royal Hungarian Air Force
Slovak Air Force (WWII)
surface form: Slovak Air Force (1939–1945)
usedFor artillery spotting
border patrol missions
light ground attack
tactical reconnaissance
usedInConflict Invasion of Poland
surface form: German invasion of Poland

Slovak National Uprising
Slovak–Hungarian War
World War II
usedInPeriod 1930s
early 1940s
wingConfiguration biplane

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Letov Š-328 successor Letov Š-328 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Letov Š-528