Praga E-51

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The Praga E-51 is a Czechoslovak reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber built by Praga in the 1930s. Development was halted by the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Germany, after only one prototype had been built. The appearance of the construction is very reminiscent of the contemporary twin engined fighter, the Fokker G.I from the Netherlands.

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military aircraftČKD-Praga, 

bomber


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    Photograph of Pragа E-51 and E-210 aircraft in German captivityPhotograph of Pragа E-51 and E-210 aircraft in German captivity
    Praga E-51 (Letectví December 1939)Praga E-51 (Letectví December 1939)
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    Walter Sagitta I-MR a Praga E-51 (1938)Walter Sagitta I-MR a Praga E-51 (1938)
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      commonsimagePraga E-51 (Letectví December 1939) Commons
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      commonsimageWalter Sagitta I-MR a Praga E-51 (1938) Commons
      commonsimageWalter Sagitta I-MR a Praga E-51 (1938) 1 Commons
      commonsimageWalter Sagitta I-MR a Praga E-51 (1938) a Commons