The Letov Š-50 was a 1930s prototype Czechoslovakian military general-purpose monoplane, designed and built by Letov.[1]
| Letov Š-50 | |
|---|---|
| Role | General-utility monoplane Type of aircraft |
| National origin | Czechoslovakia |
| Manufacturer | Letov |
| First flight | 1938 |
| Number built | 1 |

The Š-50 was an all-metal twin-engined low mid-wing monoplane that first flew in 1938.[1] It was powered by two 420 hp (313 kW) Avia Rk.17 radial engines.[1] It had a fixed landing gear and twin fins and rudders. Following the German occupation, development was stopped.[1]
Data from Les Ailes, 1 December 1938[2]
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