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| navigate by keyword : car vehicle wheel convertible sedan aero type 1936 1942 last largest model announced manufactured front drive 1997 four cylinder bhp two stroke engine twin alloy head capable reaching 130 mph 205 company closed czechoslovak automobile produced variety models 1929 1947 well known aircraft body owned kabes prague vysocany vodochody produces yellow roadster road move speed blur |
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| The last, and largest, Aero model was the Type 50 announced in 1936 and manufactured until 1942. The front-wheel-drive model had a 1997 cc four-cylinder 50 bhp (37 kW 51 PS) two-stroke engine with twin alloy cylinder head and was capable of reaching 130 km h (81 mph). 1,205 were made until the company closed. The Aero was a Czechoslovak automobile company that produced a variety of models between 1929 and 1947 by a well-known aircraft and car-body company owned by Dr. Kabes in Prague-Vysocany. Now Aero Vodochody produces aircraft only. |
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