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    Airframe Family: Aero A.10
    Latest Model:A.10
    Construction Number:3
    Last Civil Registration:L-BALB
    Compressed ID:Aero A.10 cn 3 cr L-BALB
    Latest Owner or Location:Letecke Muzeum (Aviation Museum of the Military Historical Institute), Kbely, Praha (Prague), Prague

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    Dates

    Event

    1922

    Constructed as an A.10.

    27 February 1923

    To Czechoslovak State Airlines (CSA) with new c/r L-BALB.

    Circa 1924


    Photographer: VHU collection

    Circa 1925

    Withdrawn from use.

    From 1927 to 28 February 1928

    Restored.
    In May 1927 the Ministry of Public Works negotiated that one of the CSA withdrawn A.10 airliners would be handed over for display to the Postal Museum. The Ministry commissioned CSA workshops to make necessary repairs.

    16 April 1928

    Civil registration, L-BALB, cancelled.

    From 1928 to 1956

    Placed on display with Postal Museum, Prague, Czechoslovakia.

    From 1956 to 1973

    In the inventory of National Technical Museum, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
    Stored dismantled, its condition deteriorated over the years.

    1973

    To Letecke Muzeum (Aviation Museum of the Military Historical Institute), Kbely, Praha (Prague), Prague.
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    1977

    Restored.
    The work was done in Letecke Opravovne Trencin (Aviation Repair Shop). Only major portion of the fuselage with engine, propeller and some minor parts survived. All missing components were reconstructed according to the original factory documentation.

    24 May 2019


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Kbely Aviation Museum in Prague, Czech Republic.

    24 May 2019


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Kbely Aviation Museum in Prague, Czech Republic.

    24 May 2019


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Kbely Aviation Museum in Prague, Czech Republic.


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