- FMA AeT.1
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name=AeT.1
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type=Airliner
manufacturer=FMA
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first flight=15 April avyear|1933
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primary user=Aero-Argentina
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number built=3
variants with their own articles=The FMA AeT.1 was an airliner built in Argentina in the early 1930s. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Only three examples were built, christened "General San Martín", "Deán Funes ", and "Jorge Newbery ". These aircraft provided Argentina's first scheduled airline services withAero-Argentina , flying between Córdoba andBuenos Aires . The "Deán Funes" was also used to make a long-distance flight toUshuaia , bringing the first mail to that town after a flight of 6,500 km (4,060 miles).Air France directorColin Jeannel flew as a passenger on that flight.pecifications
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met or eng?= metcrew=Three - two pilots and radio operator
capacity=5 passengers
length m=9.70
length ft=31
length in=10
span m=17.30
span ft=56
span in=9
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height m=4.36
height ft=14
height in=4
wing area sqm=37.0
wing area sqft=398
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empty weight kg=1,750
empty weight lb=3,860
gross weight kg=2,810
gross weight lb=6,190
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eng1 type=Lorraine-Dietrich 12E b
eng1 kw= 340
eng1 hp= 450
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eng2 lbf-ab=max speed kmh=225
max speed mph=139
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range km=1,170
range miles=730
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ceiling m=6,000
ceiling ft=19,700
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