www.aviondecombate.es el avion Avion de Combate SpanishAero Vodochody L 39 Albatros information ... number built unit cost US 200,000 300,000 developed from Aero L 29 Delf n variants with their own articles Aero L 59 Super Albatros br Aero L 159 Alca The Aero L 39 Albatros is a high performance jet ... Aero L 39 Albatros ref These L 39s are mostly in private hands, but they may also belong to government .... ref name Lake p127 Lake 2000, p.127. ref L 39MS The Aero L 39MS Super Albatros is a second generation ... Main List of Aero L 39 Albatros operators width 100 valign top width 33 AFG DZA ARM AZE BGD flag Belarus ... L 39C Albatros in Australia Image Aero L 39 ZA of Slovak Air Force reg. 1701 , static display, Radom ... fuel tanks See also aircontent related Aero L 59 Super AlbatrosAero L 159 ALCA similar aircraft Aermacchi ... Reflist References cite journal last Lake first Jon title Aero L 39 Albatros Family Variant Briefing ... L 39 Albatros de Aero L 39 et Aero L 39 es Aero L 39 Albatros fr Aero L 39 Albatros ko L 39 hr Aero L 39 Albatros id Aero L 39 Albatros it Aero L 39 Albatros lt Aero L 39 Albatros hu L 39 Albatros nl Aero L 39 Albatros ja L 39 ps pl Aero L 39 Albatros ro Aero L 39 ru Aero L 39 Albatros sk Aero L 39 Albatros fi Aero L 39 Albatros sv Aero L 39 Albatros th 39 tr Aero L 39 Albatros uk 39 vi Aero L 39 Albatros zh L 39 ... page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name L 39 Albatros image File Bret Cox L ... Type type Military trainer aircraft br Light ground attack aircraft manufacturer Aero Vodochody ... trainer during the 1960s to replace the Aero L 29 Delf n L 29 Delf n . It was the first of the second generation jet trainers, and the first turbofan powered trainer produced, and was later updated as the Aero L 59 Super Albatros L 59 Super Albatros and as the L 139 prototype L 39 with engine Garrett TFE731 . The design is still produced in an evolved state as the Aero L 159 Alca L 159 ALCA , more ... more details
Infobox aircraft begin name L 59 Super Albatros image file Aero L 59.jpg caption Infobox aircraft type type Military trainer aircraft manufacturer Aero Vodochody designer first flight 30 September 1986 introduced retired status Out of production In service primary user Czech Air Force more users Egyptian Air Force br Tunisian Air Force produced 1986 1996 number built unit cost developed from Aero L 39 Albatros variants with their own articles Aero L 159 Alca The Aero L 59 Super Albatros is a Czech Republic Czech military trainer aircraft developed from the firm s earlier Aero L 39 Albatros L 39 Albatros . Compared to its predecessor, it featured a strengthened fuselage , longer nose, a vastly updated cockpit , and a more powerful Turbofan engine . At the time of its first flight on 30 September 1986, it was designated the L 39MS . ref name Lake p128 Lake 2000, p. 128. ref In 1992, a dedicated single seat attack aircraft attack variant was proposed under the project name ALCA Advanced Light Combat Aircraft , and was successfully marketed to the Czech Air Force . First flight of this variant, designated Aero L 159 Alca L 159A , was on 2 August 1997. The aircraft features mostly Western avionics, with systems integration undertaken by Boeing . Since then a new two seat trainer has been flown as the Aero L 159 Alca L 159B L 159B Albatros II . Variants L 59 Standard production version six L 39MS for Czechoslovak Air Force . Later four in Czech Air Force, two in Slovak Air Force. ref ... cs Aero L 39MS de Aero L 59 es Aero L 59 Super Albatros nl Aero L 59 Super Albatros ... DV 2 Kosice.jpg thumb right Lotarev DV 2 turbofan engine aircontent see also related Aero L 159 ... 130 lists References reflist Lake, Jon. Aero L 39 Albatross family Variant Briefing . World Air Power ..., 1993. ISBN 0 7106 1066 1. External links http www.aero.cz main.php?pageid 28 Aero Vodochody Product Page Aero Vodochody aircraft aviation lists Category Czech and Czechoslovakian attack aircraft 1990 ... more details
Main Aero L 39 Albatros acopmap L 39 L 39 operators The List of Aero L 39 Albatros operators lists the countries and their air force units that have operated the aircraft Military operators flag Abkhazia Abkhazian Air Force 4 L 39s as of December 2009 AFG Afghan Air Force The Afghan Air Force operated as many as 26 L 39Cs from 1977 through 2001, with some reports indicating as many as two may remain serviceable. DZA Algerian Air Force Operates 7 L 39C and 32 L 39ZA aircraft in two squadrons 632e Escadron d Instruction et d Appuis Tigre 18e Escadron d Entrainement Avanc ARM Armenian Air Force 6 aircraft. AZE Azerbaijan Air Force L 39C 223 aircraft BGD Bangladesh Air Force Operating 8 L 39ZA aircraft flag Belarus Belarus Air Force BUL Bulgarian Air Force 1 12 Training Squadron operating 12 L 39ZA aircraft CAM Royal Cambodian Air Force Fighter Squadron operating 8 L 39ZA aircraft TCD Military of Chad Operating 11 L 39ZO aircraft. flag Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Air Force Chechens operated few L 39Cs taken over from Soviet Air Force inventory. All Chechen aircraft were destroyed during First Chechen War after Russian air strike on airfield in Grozny , though 4 were reported to have been donated to Abkhazia by Dzhokhar Dudayev . Citation needed date August 2010 COG Congolese Air Force CUB Cuban Air Force operating 30 L 39C aircraft in three squadrons UM 3710 Escuadr n de Intercepcion UM 1660 Escuela de Ensenanza de Vuelo Avanzada UM 4768 Escuadr n de .... ref name scramble.nl http www.scramble.nl wiki index.php?title Aero L 39 AlbatrosAero L 39 Albatros ..., especially in the United States. References Reflist http www.scramble.nl wiki index.php?title Aero L 39 AlbatrosAero L 39 Albatros page in Scramble magazine Related content Aero L 39 Albatros DEFAULTSORT Aero L 39 Albatros Category Czechoslovakian military trainer aircraft 1960 1969 Category Lists ... based in Dijon, France operating seven L 39 Albatros jets in the colours of their sponsor, Breitling ... more details
Infobox Airlineairline The Society of Air Transportation Aero SA founded February 1925 ceased 31 December 1929 hubs Pozna focus cities Warsaw , d destinations 2 headquarters Pozna The Society of Air Transportation Aero SA was a Polish airline founded in Pozna in February 1925 by the members of the Association of Polish Pilots and based entirely on the Polish seed capital. It operated until 1928 and on 1 January 1929 it was incorporated into the newly founded Polish flag carrier LOT . Category Defunct airlines of Poland Category LOT Polish Airlines Category Airlines established in 1925 Europe airline stub Poland transport stub pl Aero linia lotnicza ... more details
wiktionarypar aeroAero is a Greek prefix relating to flight, and air. It British English it is used as an adjective related to flight as a shortened substitute for aeroplane , as in aero engine Aero may also refer to In aeronautics .aero , the internet top level domain Aeroplane Aerospace engineering or more specifically aerodynamics Aero Contractors Nigeria , a scheduled airline from Nigeria Aero ... Aero Condor Peru Aerol neas Argentinas Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela , an airline based in Caracas in Venezuela In automobiles Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus series Hyundai Aero , a bus built by the Hyundai Motor Company Aero automobile , a Czechoslovak automobile Aero Minor , a Czechoslovak automobile SSC Aero , a mid engine sports car by Shelby Super Cars High performance versions of cars from Saab ... air transport services for the Central Intelligence Agency. Aero, a United States aircraft manufacturer, later became Aero Design and Engineering Company, and later the Aero Commander division of Rockwell International . Aero Polish airlineAero , a Polish airline founded in 1925 which later was merged into LOT Aero Ltd , a Polish aircraft company A ropostale aviation , a French aviation company Aero Vodochody , a Czech aircraft company Aero Airlines , an Estonian airline owned by Finnair Aero O Y , the name of Finnair until 1953. Aeroflot Russian Airlines Aero makes up the first part of many ... similar to the one used by suspension bridges In computing Windows Aero , a user interface in Windows Vista and Windows 7 Dell Aero , the first smartphone from Dell Nokia Aero , concept phone by Nokia Compaq Aero , a Personal digital assistant In fiction Aero comics , A comic book character associated with the New X Men Aero the Acro Bat , a game by Iguana Entertainment In geography r , an island in Denmark Aero, British Columbia , a ghost town on Moresby Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada In music Aerodynamic song , by Daft Punk Aerosmith AERO , a 2004 album by Jean ... more details
. It was created in 2002 and is operated by SITA . SITA created and operates the Dot Aero Council . Two letter codes under tt .aero tt are reserved for airlines according to the IATA Airline Designators ...Infobox Top level domain name aero background FCC image Image Dotaero.png .aero the domain of aviation ... SITA SC a Dot Aero Council was formed to take input from community various industry associations ... www.icann.org tlds agreements aero ICANN registry agreement disputepolicy UDRP , http www.icann.org ... Procedure CEDRP website http www.information.aero information.aero .aero derived from aeronautics ... sponsored top level domain based on a single industrial theme. The tt aero tt domain is reserved for companies ... http information.aero news 2008 11 04 08 ref The tt aero tt top level domain was initially approved ... www.icann.org tlds agreements aero sponsorship amendment2 17may07.pdf ref and continued to be renewed ... aero sponsorship amendment6 08dec08.htm.pdf ref In 2009, SITA and ICANN completed a new 10 year sponsorship agreement for the operation of tt aero tt . ref cite web title New .aero sponsorship agreement ... ref References Reflist External links http www.iana.org root whois aero.htm IANA .aero WHOIS info ... registrars List of .aero accredited registrars http www.information.aero index.php?id 11 Dot Aero Council http www.icann.org tlds renewals aero renewal proposal 16dec05.pdf SITA s proposal for renewal of its agreement with ICANN for .aero http forum.icann.org lists aero renewal Public comments on the .aero renewal proposal http information.aero news 2007 10 24 04 Meet the .aero domain name registrars http www.namesbeyond.aero NamesBeyond .aero accredited registrar http www.domainregistry.aero Secura .aero accredited registrar GTLD DEFAULTSORT Aero Category Council of European National ... compu domain stub bs .aero ca .aero cs .aero da .aero es .aero fa .aero fr .aero it .aero hu .aero mzn .aero nl .aero ja .aero ce .aero no .aero pl .aero pt .aero ro .aero ru .aero sah .aero sv Toppdom n ... more details
A S Aero was a Norway Norwegian airline company founded by Tancred Ibsen in January 1920. The company was financed by Tancred Ibsen s uncle, businessman Einar Bj rnson, and two shipowners. Despite the A S for private company limited by shares in its name, A S Aero was never formally registered as a limited company. The company purchased one Hansa Brandenburg W.29 and four Friedrichshafen FF.49 aircraft from Germany in February. This deal was probably illegal as the Triple Entente Entente prohibited the export of German surplus aircraft, but Ibsen nevertheless got permission from the Norwegian Ministry of Defence to import the five German aircraft. During the summer of 1920 A S Aero successly operated demonstration, advertising, and limited mail flights from the Bestumkilen bay in Oslo, with Tancred Ibsen as the head pilot. The company also chartered out airplanes to serve the Det Norske Luftfartrederi routes in southern Norway. Tancred Ibsen soon got tired of his career as a pilot, and the activity of A S Aero ended, with the company becoming part of the aircraft factory in T nsberg , A S Norske Aeroplanfabrik . External links http www.europeanairlines.no ?p 239 Tancred Ibsen and A S Aero Category Defunct airlines of Norway Category Airlines established in 1920 Category Airlines disestablished in 1920 Category 1920 establishments in Norway ... more details
Infobox AirlineairlineAlbatros Airlines logo logo size fleet size destinations IATA 8Z ICAO ABK callsign Air Albatros parent company slogan founded May 1992 ceased March 1996 headquarters key people hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Albatros Airlines was a Air Charter charter airline from Turkey that operated from 1992 to 1996 do not confuse with Albatros Airways from Albania . History This airline began operations in May 1992 with Boeing 727 B727 200 to transport German tourists to holiday resorts in Turkey. The airline suspended operations temporarily in 1993 and the B727 200s were leased to Macedonian Airlines . During the summer season of 1995, Albatros Airlines was back in the air using Boeing 737 B737 200 and Yakovlev Yak 42 aircraft. Following the Birgenair disaster, German operators stopped booking flights on Turkish charter airlines and Albatros Airlines ceased operations in March 1996. ref Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing ref Fleet 2 Boeing 737 800 2 Boeing 737 700 1 Airbus A320 200 External links http rzjets.net operators operator.php?opid 19 Albatros Airlines information References reflist 2 Airlines of Turkey Aviation lists Category Defunct airlines of Turkey Category Charter airlines Category Airlines established in 1992 Category Airlines disestablished in 1996 Airline stub Turkey company stub Turkey transport stub ... more details
For other uses Aero disambiguation Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name AERO Type compilation Artist Jean Michel Jarre Border yes Cover AERO album cover.jpg Released September 2004 Recorded 2004 at Croissy Studio Genre Electronica , Chill out music chill out , New Age music New Age , Pop music pop , Ambient music ambient Length 73 42 Label Warner Music Producer Jean Michel Jarre Last album Geometry of Love br 2003 This album AERO br 2004 Next album Jarre in China br 2005 Album ratings rev1 Release Music Magazine rev1Score 7 10 ref cite web url http www.releasemagazine.net Onrecord orjeanmicheljarrea.htm title Jean Michel Jarre Aero Release Music Magazine review publisher Releasemagazine.net date accessdate 2011 11 02 ref AERO Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals is a 2004 album of electronic music by Jean Michel Jarre . It is composed of previously released tracks re recorded in 5.1 surround sound plus three new tracks and a bonus live track. All tracks are sewn together through surround sound Scenes . The album includes a CD and a DVD the DVD Video features Dolby ... to give a more spacious impression than usual. On the release of AERO , Jarre commented that he had ... jarreofficial Source Jarre interview on official AERO website. ref However, DVD Audio discs are normally ... Aero Opening Scene 1   0 50 Oxygene 2 Scene 2   7 41 Aero   3 09 Equinoxe 8   1 24 ... List of Jean Michel Jarre concerts Aero Tribute to the Wind AERO concert small   7 34 DVD Aero Opening   0 16 Scene 1   0 33 Oxygene album Oxygene 2   7 12 Scene 2   0 31 Aero ... links http www.discogs.com Jean Michel Jarre Aero master 77608 AERO at Discogs http jarreuk.com discography compilations aeroAERO at JarreUK Jean Michel Jarre DEFAULTSORT Aero Category 2004 compilation ... Category Music video compilation albums Category Albums in 5.1 Category Electronica albums bg AERO es A.E.R.O. fr AERO it AERO ka AERO hu AERO album pl AERO pt A.E.R.O. sv AERO tr AERO ... more details
Infobox AirlineairlineAlbatros Airways logo Albatros Airways logo.png logo size 192 fleet size 1 destinations 8 IATA 4H ICAO LBW callsign ALBANWAYS parent company slogan founded 2004 headquarters Tirana , Albania key people Albens Vokopola, Valer Hoxha, Aleksand r Hoxha, Tritan Anamali, Fatmir Prifti, hubs Rinas Mother Teresa Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance subsidiaries website http www.albatrosairways.info Albatros Airways Sh. p.k. was a low cost airline based in Tirana in Albania . It flew to destinations in Italy using Fokker F100 aircraft. Its main base was Rinas Mother Teresa Airport TIR , Tirana. In 1 September 2006 the airline was grounded, only with one phone call on 31 August 2006, by the Albanian aviation authorities because of unpaid airport and air traffic control fees. ref http www.ch aviation.ch airlinepage.php?code1 LBW CH Aviation 9 September 2006 ref History The airline was established and started operations on 3 November 2004. On September 1, 2006 the airline was Grounding grounded and according to local media it was advised to stop selling tickets. The Grounding led to heavy political controversies in Albania. The opposition and the management accused the government of having interfered against Albatros Airways violating the free market economy . The office of the Alfred Moisiu President of Albania was blamed of having favored Albatros Airways. Citation needed date April 2007 Destinations These are the scheduled international destinations as of July 2006 Domestic Albania Tirana Rinas Mother Teresa Airport Hub International Italy Bari Milan Orio Pescara Pisa Rimini Venice Verona Fleet As of August 2006 the Albatros Airways ... from Montenegro Airlines . External links http www.albatrosairways.info Albatros Airways References ... established in 2004 Category Airlines disestablished in 2006 de Albatros Airways fr Albatros Airways id Albatros Airways nl Albatros Airways pt Albatros Airways ... more details
Infobox aircraft begin name Albatros C.IV image size alt caption Infobox aircraft type type Reconnaissance aircraft national origin Germany manufacturer Albatros first flight 1916 status Prototype only number built 1 developed from Albatros C.III The Albatros C.IV was a German military reconnaissance aircraft built in the autumn of 1915 by Albatros Flugzeugwerke . ref cite book last Lamberton first William Melville title Reconnaissance & bomber aircraft of the 1914 1918 war year 1962 publisher Aero Publishers page 122 ref It was a single engined biplane, and was based on of the Albatros C.III , with which it shared many parts . It was eventually abandoned, in favour of the C.V. Design and development The C.IV shared the same fuselage, landing gear, and tail section with the C.III, but Albatros changed the design of the wings and cockpit the pilot was located in the rear cockpit. ref cite book title German aircraft of the First World War year 1962 publisher Putnam author Peter Laurence Gray coauthors Owen Gordon Thetford page 254 ref When it was tested in 1916, the expected results of the changes did not occur, and the project was abandoned in favour of a more prospective prototype, which became the Albatros C.V . ref cite web url http www.airwar.ru enc other1 albc3.html title Albatros C.IV accessdate December 28, 2010 language Russian ref The C.IV was armed with a forward firing LMG 08 15 machine gun, and a rear firing, Parabellum MG14 machine gun. Specifications Aircraft specs ref reference prime units? met General characteristics genhide crew 2 capacity length m 8 length note span m 12.4 span note upper span m upper span ft upper span in upper span note lower span m lower span ft lower span in lower span note height m 3.1 height note wing area sqm 41.2 wing area note airfoil empty weight kg 798 empty weight note gross weight kg 1240 gross weight note max takeoff weight ... aircraft 1910 1919 Category Albatros aircraft C.04 it Albatros C.IV ... more details
Infobox aircraft begin name Albatros C.IX Infobox aircraft type type Reconnaissance aircraft national origin Germany manufacturer Albatros first flight 1917 number built 3 The Albatros C.IX was a two seated German military reconnaissance biplane from 1917. It was built by Albatros Flugzeugwerke . It did not have a central strut between the upper wing and the fuselage, which was uncommon during the time. Also unusual was that the top wing was swept, while the lower wing was straight. ref cite book title German aircraft of the First World War year 1962 publisher Putnam author Gray, Peter Lawrence coauthors Owen Gordon Thetford page 256 ref Only three of these aircraft were built. Manfred von Richthofen used one for personal transport, ref cite book title Von Richthofen and the Flying Circus year 1964 publisher Aero Publishers author Nowarra, Heinz J. coauthors Kimbrough S. Brown, Bruce Robertson page 62 ref such as going to meet Kaiser Wilhelm II in May 1917. ref cite book last Kilduff first Peter title Red Baron the life and death of an ace year 2007 publisher David & Charles isbn 9780715328095 page 98 ref Specifications Aircraft specs ref reference prime units? met General characteristics genhide crew 2 capacity length m 8.22 length note span m 10.4 span note upper span m upper span ft upper span in upper span note lower span m lower span ft lower span in lower span note height m 2.74 height note wing area sqm wing area note airfoil empty weight kg 790 empty weight note gross weight kg gross weight note max takeoff weight kg max takeoff weight lb max takeoff weight note fuel capacity more general Powerplant eng1 number 1 eng1 name Mercedes D.III eng1 type Inline piston engine eng1 kw 118 eng1 note power original thrust original more power prop blade number propeller aircraft .... ISBN 978 3 8132 0148 2. Category Albatros aircraft C.09 Category German military reconnaissance aircraft 1910 1919 Category Single engine aircraft de Albatros C.IX fr Albatros C.IX it Albatros C.IX ... more details
for other ships named Albatros Albatross disambiguation Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image MS Albatros Sognefjord Norwegen.jpg 300px Ship caption MS Albatros at Sognefjord , Norway , 2004. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship flag shipboxflag BHS Ship name 1973 1991 Royal Viking Sea br 1991 1997 Royal Odyssey br 1997 2001 Norwegian Star br 2001 2002 Norwegian Star 1 br 2002 2004 Crown ref http exchange.dnv.com Exchange Main.aspx?EXTool Vessel&VesselID 07937 Det Norske Veritas inglise keeles ref br 2004 present Albatros Ship operator 1972 1991 Royal Viking Line br 1991 1997 Royal Cruise Line br 1997 1998 Norwegian Cruise Line br 1999 2001 Norwegian Capricorn Line br 2001 2002 Star Cruises br 2002 Crown Investments br 2002 2005 Spanish Cruise Line br 2005 present Phoenix Reisen Ship registry 1973 1987 Oslo , flag Norway civil br 1987 present Nassau, Bahamas Nassau , flag Bahamas civil Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder W rtsil Helsinki New Shipyard , Finland Ship yard number 397 Ship laid down Ship launched January 19 1973 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired November 16 1973 Ship in service November 25 1973 Ship out of service Ship identification IMO Number 7304314 br MMSI Number 308784000 br Call sign C6CN4 Ship status In service Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption as built Ship tonnage 20,018 GRT Ship displacement DWT 3594 metric first yes Ship length 177.70 meters Ship beam 25.20 meters Ship height Ship draught 7.30 meters Ship power Ship propulsion 4 × W rtsil Sulzer manufacturer Sulzer 9ZH 40 48 Diesel ... passengers ship prefix MS Albatros is a cruise ship , operated by the Germany based travel agency ... . References reflist External links commonscat inline MS Albatros de icon http www.phoenixreisen.com ... Royal Viking Star class DEFAULTSORT Albatros Category Cruise ships Category Ships built in Finland Category 1973 ships cruise ship stub de Albatros 1973 et Albatros ... more details
the Aero L 29 Delfin L 29 Delfin , Aero L 39 Albatros L 39 Albatros , Aero L 59 Super Albatros L 59 Super Albatros and the Aero L 159 Alca L 159 Alca . After the Velvet Revolution fall of the Communist ...about the US manufacturer named AeroAero Commander the Polish manufacturer named AeroAero Ltd. primary sources date August 2008 Image aero.L159a.arp.jpg thumb right Aero Vodochody L.159A ALCA Advanced Light Combat Aircraft Aero Vodochody commonly referred to as Aero Vodochody is a location is a Czech ... unwanted. Aero was controlled for several years, 1998 to 2004, by Boeing . ref http www.aero.cz en history.html ref At the end of October 2006 Aero Vodochody was privatized once again. A Czech ... ref Currently, Aero Vodochody produces the Sikorsky S 76 , center wing box for the Alenia C27 , door ... en aerostructures.html ref Aero is also likely to upgrade the runway at its Vodochody Airport ... Pre World War II Aero Ae 01 Aero Ae 02 Aero Ae 03 Aero Ae 04 Aero A.10 Aero A.11 Aero A.12 Aero A.14 Aero A.17 Aero A.18 Aero A.19 Aero A.20 Aero A.21 Aero A.22 Aero A.23 Aero A.24 Aero A.25 Aero A.26 Aero A.27 Aero A.29 Aero A.30 Aero A.32 Aero A.34 Aero A.35 Aero A.38 Aero A.42 Aero A.46 Aero A.100 Aero A.101 Aero A.102 Aero A.104 Aero A.200 Aero MB.200 Bloch MB.200 Aero A.204 Aero A.230 Aero A.300 Aero A.304 Post World War II Aero Ae 45 1947 Aero Ae 45 Aero Ae 145 1955 Aero HC 2 Heli Baby 1954 Aero L 60 Brigad r 1955 Aero L 29 Delfin 1963 1974 Aero L 39 Albatros 1970 1997 Aero L 59 Super Albatros 1992 96 Aero L 159 Alca 1997 2003 Aero Ae 270 Ibis 2000 References Reflist External links commons category Aero Vodochody http www.aero.cz Company website http www.aero.cz en aerostructures.html Company website english Aero Vodochody aircraft Aviation lists Category Aircraft manufacturers ... Helicopter manufacturers of the Czech Republic aero company stub Czech stub Euro company stub ar cs Aero Vodochody de Aero Unternehmen es Aero Vodochody fr Aero Vodochody it Aero Vodochody ... more details
Albatros redirects here. For other uses, see Albatross disambiguation Albatros Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturer best known for supplying the German airforces during World War I . File Albatros F 2.jpg thumb Albatros F 2 The company was based in Adlershof Johannisthal , Berlin , where ... capable fighter aircraft of World War I, notably the Albatros D.III and Albatros D.V . The works continued to operate until 1931, when it was merged into Focke Wulf . In 1912 five Albatros F ... 90 align center style background BFD7FF Summary of aircraft built by Albatros Flugzeugwerke bgcolor efefef Model name First flight Number built Type align left Albatros Al 101 align center 1930 align center 71 align left Trainer aircraft Trainer align left Albatros Al 102 align center align center align left align left Albatros Al 103 align center align center align left align left Albatros B.I ... Albatros B.II align center 1914 align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.I align center 1915 align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.II align center align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.III align center align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.IV align center align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.V align center 1916 align center Approx. 400 align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.VII align center align center More than 600 align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.VIII align center align center align left align left Albatros C.IX align center align center align left align left Albatros C.X align center 1917 align center More than 300 align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.XII align center align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.XIV align center align center align left Military reconnaissance align left Albatros C.XV align center 1918 align center align left ... more details
Aero Contractors is the name of two unrelated air transport companies Aero Contractors Nigeria , an airline based in Lagos, Nigeria Aero Contractors US , an alleged front for the CIA disambig nl Aero Contractors ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name Albatros D.IX image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Fighter manufacturer Albatros Flugzeugwerke designer first flight introduced retired status primary user Germany more users produced number built variants with their own articles Albatros D.IX was a Germany German prototype single seat Fighter aircraft fighter built in early 1918. It differed from previous marks by using a simplified fuselage with a flat bottom and slab sides. The wings and Empennage tail were similar to those of the Albatros D.VII . Power was provided by a 130  kW 180  hp Mercedes D.III a Piston engine engine . The D.IX was armed with twin synchronised 7.92  mm .312  in LMG 08 15 machine gun s. The prototype exhibited disappointing performance and the project was discontinued. References Green, W. & Swanborough, G. 1994 . The Complete Book of Fighters . London Salamander Books. ISBN 1 85833 777 1 Idflieg fighter designations aviation lists Category German fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category Propeller aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Albatros aircraft D.09 aero 1910s stub fr Albatros D.IX it Albatros D.IX ... more details
126 Albatros C.XII Vol.1 year 2007 publisher Albatros Productions Ltd. location Berkhamsted cite book last Grosz first Peter M. title Windsock Datafile 129 Albatros C.XII Vol.2 year 2008 publisher Albatros Productions Ltd. location Berkhamsted External links Idflieg C class designations aviation ... German military reconnaissance aircraft 1910 1919 Category Albatros aircraft C.12 de Albatros C.XII fr Albatros C.XII it Albatros C.XII pl Albatros C.XII ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image PNA Albatros 01.jpg thumb right Officers of the Albatros Group The Grupo Albatros Albatross Group is a special operations service of the Argentine Naval Prefecture Prefectura Naval Argentina . Located in the province of Buenos Aires , it conducts river and sea maritime operations in the lakes and rivers and anything close to the coast line. In addition to Counter Terrorism Counter Terrorist missions, they handle search and rescue and criminal responses. See also Grupo Alacr n Scorpion Group Brigada Especial Operativa Halc n Hawk Special Operations Brigade Grupo Especial de Operaciones Federales Argentina Federal Special Operations Group Compa a de Tropas de Operaciones Especiales Special Operations Troops Company Polic a Federal Argentina Argentine Federal Police Law enforcement agencies of Argentina Category Federal law enforcement agencies of Argentina Law enforcement stub Argentina stub es Grupo Albatros ... more details
Albatros D.VI was the designation given to a prototype single seat twin boom pusher biplane built in 1917 in Germany . It was armed with an 7.92  mm .312  in LMG 08 15 machine gun and a fixed 20 mm Becker cannon. The aircraft s undercarriage was damaged on landing from its maiden flight in February 1918 and was never repaired, the project being abandoned in May of that year due to other projects of higher priority. The 130  kW 180  hp Mercedes D.III a Piston engine engine was eventually removed for use in a different aircraft. References Green, W. & Swanborough, G. 1994 . The Complete Book of Fighters . London Salamander Books. ISBN 1 85833 777 1 wwi air Idflieg fighter designations aviation lists Category Pusher aircraft Category Propeller aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category German fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category Military aircraft of World War I Category Albatros aircraft D.06 Category Twin boom aircraft aero 1910s stub fr Albatros D.VI tr Albatros D.VI ... more details
text begins below this table scroll down to edit Infobox Aircraft Begin name Albatros D.III image Image albad3.jpg caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Fighter plane Fighter manufacturer Albatros Flugzeugwerke ... built approximately 1866 unit cost variants with their own articles The Albatros D.III was a biplane ... Image Ald3.jpg thumb right Ernst Udet in front of his Albatros D.III serial D.1941 16 Image AlbatDIII.jpg thumb right Albatros D.III fighters of Jasta 11 at Douai, France. The second closest aircraft ..., p. 6 Following on the successful Albatros D.I and Albatros D.II D.II series, the D.III utilized the same ... official type test on 26 September 1916, Albatros received an order for 400 D.III aircraft, the largest ... On 19 February, after Albatros introduced a reinforced lower wing, the Kogenluft rescinded the grounding ... the Albatros D.II and Halberstadt D.II during the interim. ref Grosz 2003, pp. 11, 13. ref ref ... in the D.III and succeeding Albatros D.V D.V . Apart from its structural deficiencies, the D.III was considered ... most contemporary aircraft, the D.III was prone to spinning, but recovery was straightforward. Albatros ... of 1917, D.III production shifted to Albatros subsidiary, Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke OAW , to permit Albatros to concentrate on development and production of the Albatros D.V D.V . ref Grosz ... thumb right Albatros D.III Oeffag series 153, with spinner removed Image Oefd3.jpg thumb right Albatros ... World War I German planes paraded in London, 1918.jpg thumb A captured Albatros D.III paraded through ... Mayrhofer, has constructed a pair of Albatros D.III Oeffag series 253 reproductions. Both are equipped ... return. related related developments Albatros D.I D.I Albatros D.II D.II Albatros D.IV D.IV Albatros ... Albatros D.I D.I Albatros D.II D.II D.III Albatros D.IV D.IV Albatros D.V D.V Albatros D.VI D.VI Albatros D.VII D.VII Albatros Dr.I Dr.I Albatros D.VIII D.VIII Albatros D.IX D.IX Albatros D.X D.X Albatros Dr.II Dr.II Albatros D.XI D.XI Albatros D.XII D.XII lists related lists see also other ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name Albatros D.VII image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Fighter manufacturer Albatros Flugzeugwerke designer first flight introduced retired status primary user Germany more users produced number built variants with their own articles The Albatros D.VII was a Germany German prototype single seat Fighter aircraft fighter biplane flown in August 1917. It was powered by a water cooled Benz Bz.IIIb V8 Piston engine engine developing 145  kW 195  hp and armed with two 7.92  mm .312  in machine gun s. The D.VII had aileron s on both upper and lower wings linked by hinged struts. The D.VII s performance was deemed an insufficient advance over existing aircraft to justify further development. References Green, W. & Swanborough, G. 1994 . The Complete Book of Fighters . London Salamander Books. ISBN 1 85833 777 1 wwi air Idflieg fighter designations aviation lists Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category German fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category Military aircraft of World War I Category Albatros aircraft D.07 aero 1910s stub tr Albatros D.VII ... more details
distinguish Albatross automobile Refimprove date December 2009 File Albatros 1923.JPG thumb 1923 Albatros The Albatros was an English automobile manufactured in Croft Road, Coventry and founded in 1922 by H.T.W. Manwaring. The origin of the name is reputed to be derived from a play on the name of one Albert Ross, who was Manwaring s mentor and boss earlier in his career. ref Baldwin, Nick, A Z of Cars of the 1920 s , Bay View Books, Bideford, Devon, 1998 ISBN 1 901432 092 ref There were two models, an 8 and a 10  hp, both using side valve Coventry Climax engines. The 1247  cc 10  hp was sold in two versions. The Utility model had a three speed gearbox and shaft drive to a rear axle with no differential mechanical device differential and rear wheel brakes only. It was only available with open two seat coachwork and cost 200. The Special Touring model was similar in mechanical specification but did have a differential and electric starting and was available with a variety of bodies including closed saloons or as chassis only. It cost between 190 chassis only and 275 for the 2 seat coupe. In late 1923 the 10  hp was joined by a smaller 1094  cc 8  hp with 2 seat body at 165 or a sports model at 190. In 1924 the company appears to have been in financial difficulties and moved to new premises at Bedford Street, Coventry. A new car was launched still rated at 10  hp but with a larger 1368  cc engine still by Coventry Climax and priced at 210 but they failed to take a stand at the London Motor Show that year and the company seems to have been declared .... There was also an Albatros company based in Paris, France, who made motor cycles and cars in 1912. References references DEFAULTSORT Albatros Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Vintage vehicles Category Coventry motor companies de Albatros Motors nl Albatros Brits automerk ... more details