The VEF JDA-10M was a Latvian twin-engine, multipurpose aircraft built in 1939 by VEF. It remains the only twin-engine aircraft ever built in Latvia. The builder of JDA-10M was Latvian-American engineer Jānis Akermanis (John D. Akerman), a professor at the University of Minnesota.
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VEF JDA-10M | |
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VEF JDA-10M at the Spilve airport, Riga. | |
Role | Multi-purpose, light bomber Type of aircraft |
Manufacturer | VEF |
Designer | Jānis Akermanis |
First flight | 1939 |
Primary user | Latvia |
Number built | 1 |
Construction started in 1937, but the first flight of the JDA-10M was on September 4, 1939. After the beginning of the Second World War it was planned to transform the airplane into a light bomber for military purposes. This work was halted by the Soviet occupation of Latvia in June 1940. Only one example was built, and its fate remains unknown.
The VEF JDA-10M was of primarily wood construction, with fixed conventional landing gear.[1][2]
Data from Latvia's Little Hawk [3]
General characteristics
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
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Aircraft Designed/Manufactured at the VEF (Valsts Elektrotehniskā Fabrika) company, Latvia | |
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