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The Letov Š-28 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat reconnaissance aircraft. It was manufactured by Letov Kbely in a number of versions with different powerplants. The most important version was the Š-328, which was produced in relatively high quantities (412 planes produced).

Letov Š-28
Role Reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer Letov Kbely in Prague
First flight 1929
Introduction 1934
Retired 1944
Primary user Czechoslovakian Air Force
Number built 470 (all variants Š-28, -128, -228, -328 and -528)

History


Letov Š-28 prototype
Letov Š-28 prototype
Š-328V floatplane
Š-328V floatplane

Design work started in 1932 to meet a requirement from the Finnish Air Force although they never accepted the type. It first flew in 1934 and began equipping the Czechoslovak Air Force the following year. The machine was made in two versions—with wheeled undercarriage for land use and with floats for water operations. Although Czechoslovakia was a land-locked nation, a floatplane target tug was necessary for a Czechoslovak anti-aircraft artillery training depot in the Bay of Kotor (now in Montenegro) and four were built as the Š-328v (v stood for vodní or water). It was used as a reconnaissance aircraft, light bomber and ground-attack aircraft for the Czechoslovakia Air Force during the mid- and late-1930s and in that same role during the early months of World War II, when the Slovak Air Force came under German control following its occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939. 13 planes from first production batch were tested as night fighters, armed with four 7,92 mm vz.30 machine guns in the wings and two movable vz.30s for the observer. These were later modified for normal use because without radar whose effectiveness was minimal. At the time of the Munich agreement, which ended the Sudeten crisis the Czechoslovak Air Force had 227 planes in operational units and 87 in training schools and mobilisation depots. Production continued even after German occupation of Czechoslovakia until 1940, the last planes being 30 Š-328 produced for Bulgaria,[1] and 50 planes of that type ordered by Slovakia in July 1938. Altogether, 412 Letov Š-328 were produced.[2]

The Letov Š-328's combat record is vague but some sources suggest that some Š-328 landplanes may have been used during the Spanish Civil War[3] however there is no evidence to confirm this and is likely a misidentification of another type. The Germans used captured Š-328s both as trainers and in the night attack role on the Eastern Front in the Winter of 1942–43.[4] The Germans handed over some of these machines to their allies, Bulgaria, and Slovakia.

The Slovak Š-328s carried out reconnaissance and bombing sorties in support of the Slovak participation in the Invasion of Poland in September 1939.[5] Following Slovakia's participation in the German Invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Slovak Š-328s were used for patrol and reconnaissance flights and a few of them also attacked soviet trucks and cars. They were again used in anti-partisan operations in western Ukraine in the summer of 1942.[6] At least 11 Slovakian aircraft were seized by Slovak insurgents and flown against the Germans in late 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising in September to October 1944.[7] The unit never had more than three aircraft operational at time, but they were an important asset. On 7 September 1944, this aircraft achieved one of the last downings of an enemy aircraft achieved by a biplane, when a patrolling Š-328 was attacked by a reconnaissance Focke-Wulf Fw 189. The Fw 189 was damaged by machine gun fire and forced to land in an area controlled by the insurgents.


Operators


Letov Š-328
Letov Š-328
 Bulgaria
 Czechoslovakia
 Estonia
 Germany
 Romania
 Slovakia

Variants



Specifications (Š-328)


Data from Tschechoslowakische Flugzeuge : von 1918 bis heute,[12] Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1934[13]

General characteristics

Performance

255 km/h (158 mph; 138 kn) at 5,000 m (16,404 ft)

Armament

  • 2x or 4x fixed forward-firing 7.92 mm (0.312 in) belt-fed vz.30 machine guns in upper and/or lower wing (400 rpg) (lower wing only for 2-gun fit)
  • 2× 7.92 mm (0.312 in) drum-fed vz.30 machine guns in flexible "Skoda" mount in rear cockpit (420 rpg in 6 drums)
  • 500 kg (1,102 lb) of bombs. 5 x 100 kg bombs (4 in pairs under the wing, 1 under the fuselage). Usually 6 x 20 kg bombs under wing and 2 x 50 kg under the fuselage.

See also


Related lists


References


  1. Green 1967, p.46.
  2. "Letov S-328 - avionslegendaires.net".
  3. Nash, David. "Aircraft that may have participated in the Spanish Civil War" Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
  4. Green 1967, pp. 48-49.
  5. Green 1967, p.47
  6. Green 1967, pp.47-48.
  7. Green 1967, p.49.
  8. Green and Swanborough 1989, pp.66-77.
  9. Green and Swanborough 1989, p.73.
  10. Dan Antoniu (2014). Illustrated History of Romanian Aeronautics. p. 189. ISBN 978-973-0-17209-6.
  11. Mondey 1996, p.152.
  12. Mau, Hans-Jaochim (1987). Tschechoslowakische Flugzeuge : von 1918 bis heute (in German). Berlin, DDR: Transpress. p. 142. ISBN 3344001213.
  13. Grey, C.G., ed. (1934). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1934. London: Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd. pp. 92c–93c.

Bibliography





На других языках


[de] Letov Š-28

Bei dem Flugzeug Letov Š-28 handelt es sich um einen einmotorigen zweisitzigen Doppeldecker, der als Aufklärungsflugzeug entwickelt wurde. Der Erstflug der Maschine fand im Juli 1929 statt. Der Typ wurde in den Letov-Werken in Letnany bei Prag in der Tschechoslowakei hergestellt. Die Konstruktion führte Alois Šmolík aus. Das Fahrwerk war starr und verfügte über einen Hecksporn. Der Rumpf war eine Metallkonstruktion. Die Tragflächen waren verspannt und mit je einem N-Stiel auf beiden Seiten verstrebt. Der Motor trieb eine zweiflügelige hölzerne Luftschraube an.
- [en] Letov Š-28

[fr] Letov Š-28

Le Letov Š-28 était un avion de reconnaissance sesquiplan biplace monomoteur tchécoslovaque des années 1930, conçu et produit à la fin des années 1920 par Letov Kbely. Développé en de nombreuses versions et avec une grande variété de groupes propulseurs, il connut un succès relativement important, sa version la plus importante, la Š-328, ayant été produite à 412 exemplaires.

[ru] Letov Š-28

Letov Š-28 — чехословацкий многоцелевой самолёт, выпускавшийся компанией Letov Kbely в начале 1930-х годов в нескольких модификациях. Наиболее распространённая — Š-328 (произведено 412 машин).



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