Aero A-24
| A-24 | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Bomber |
| National origin | Czechoslovakia |
| Manufacturer | Aero |
| Designer | Antonín Husník |
| Status | Program Abandoned |
| Primary user | Czechoslovak Air Force |
| Number built | 1 |
| History | |
| First flight | 1925 |
| Retired | 1930 |
The Aero A-24 (also referred to as the A.24) was a twin-engined biplane bomber aircraft of the 1920s. Flight tests showed it to be severely underpowered, making it useless as a combat aircraft. Only a single prototype was built.
Aero proposed a variant designated the A-27 that was to have overcome the A-24's shortcomings by re-engining the design with Bristol Jupiters, but the Czech Air Force was not interested in pursuing this option, and all development ceased.