Letov Š-25

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TypePrimary trainer
Designer
Alois Šmolík
Letov Š-25
General information
TypePrimary trainer
ManufacturerLetov Kbely
Designer
Alois Šmolík
Primary userCzechoslovak Air Force
Number built1
History
First flightJuly 1930

The Letov Š-25 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat biplane trainer. It was designed by Alois Šmolík at Letov Kbely.

The Š-25 was a biplane trainer with a metal frame and linen skin. It competed with the A-46 and BH-41 for the Czechoslovak Air Force contract for a new trainer aircraft. Although displaying good flight characteristics and short takeoff and landing, the Š-25 lost out to the BH-41.[1]

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