Salmson 2 A.2 [double set] 9580208056036The Salmson 2 was a French reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber from World War I and the interwar period. The machine was built in a biplane system, was characterized by a wooden structure and had a classic fixed undercarriage. The flight of the prototype took place in 1916, and serial production continued in 1917 1918. About 3,200 machines of this type were built in its course. The drive was provided by a single Salmson 9Za engine with 230 HP.
In total 746 aircraft were built in 1936-1938
A pair of tracks that could be fitted over the two rear wheels
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with a removable engine hood that allows inspection of the detailed engine bay and rotary powerplant underneath
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the type M is the upgraded version of the L-39C which put out by Ukrainian
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★Horizontal stabilizers feature polycaps to enable free movement and flaperons can be built in either up or down positions
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10 × torpedo/missile tubes (capable of firing SS-N-15 missiles on later ships
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the latter of which was most numerous with 160 examples manufactured between May 1944 and March 1945