What is a Praga E114?

What is a Praga E114?

The Praga E.114 was a single-engine sport airplane, designed and manufactured by the Czechoslovakian company ČKD-Praga. Due to its light weight it was also called Air Baby.

How many Praga Air Babies are still flying?

As of 2017, there are two active flying Praga Air Baby in existence: HB-UAF, the aircraft is powered by a Walter Mikron III engine. OK-TAU58, reconstructed in 2016, former Swiss registered HB-UAD E.114M (part of the reconstruction included refitting the aircraft with an original Praga B2 engine).

When did Praga N come out?

Praga became one of Central Europe’s biggest automotive engineering firms in the first half of the 20th Century and grew to become one of Czechoslovakia’s “big three” brands. Praga N, constructed in 1915, was a successor to older heavy truck models V and T. The production continued without any substantial changes until 1930.

What kind of engine does a Praga at have?

Tractor Praga AT was a small machine powered by an engine with capacity of 1.947 ccm and power 16.5 kW at 1.800 rpm. The tractor was ideal for both road and field surfaces – and had option of wheels specially designed for ploughing purposes.

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