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Messerschmitt M20 b2 - "Aceguá"
1937-1948

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Messerschmitt M20 “Aceguá” was considered one of the most modern aircraft in its time, since it had onboard restrooms and a closed pilot’s cabin. Unlike other aircrafts, it allowed passengers to open its window, like a car. Among the crew it was known as "Vaca” (Cow) due to its registry "VAK".

 

 

Operated units

01

Constructor

Messerschmitt A.G., Germany

Model

Messerschimitt M20 b2

Serial Nº

546

Engine

One Engine BMW VI-8 de 700 HP (12 cylinders, water cooling system)

Wingspread

83,66 feet

Length

51,83 feet

Height

15,74 feet

Cruising speed

105,63 miles/hr.

Flight reach

652 miles

Maximum flight altitude

14,436 feet

Empty aircraft weight

5,847 pounds

Maximum take-off weight

10,143 pounds

Technical crew

02 (1 pilot and 1 flight mechanic)

Maximum number of passengers

10

 

 

 

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