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|Manufacturer || [[Savoia-Marchetti]]
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|Caption || [[Czech Airlines]] S.73
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|First flight || 1934
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  name = S.73
 
  type = Airliner
 
  manufacturer = [[Savoia-Marchetti]]
 
  caption = [[Czech Airlines]] S.73
 
  designer =
 
  first flight = 1934
 
  introduced =
 
  retired =
 
  status =
 
  primary user =
 
  more users =
 
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The '''Savoia-Marchetti S.73''' was a three engine airliner that flew during the 1930s and early 1940s. The first prototype flew in 1934. The '''S.73''' flew in passenger service with airlines such as [[Sabena]], [[Ala Littoria]], [[Czech Airlines]] and [[Avio Linee Italiane]]. At the outbreak of [[World War II]], some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium.  
 
The '''Savoia-Marchetti S.73''' was a three engine airliner that flew during the 1930s and early 1940s. The first prototype flew in 1934. The '''S.73''' flew in passenger service with airlines such as [[Sabena]], [[Ala Littoria]], [[Czech Airlines]] and [[Avio Linee Italiane]]. At the outbreak of [[World War II]], some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium.  
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==Specifications (S.73)==
 
==Specifications (S.73)==
  
crew = 4-5 and 18 passengers
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length main = 17.45 m
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length alt = 57 ft 3 in
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span main = 24.0 m
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span alt = 78 ft 9 in
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height main = 4.95 m
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|Crew || 4-5 and 18 passengers
height alt = 15 ft 1 in  
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area main =
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|Length main || 17.45 m
area alt =
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empty weight main =
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|Length alt || 57 ft 3 in
empty weight alt =
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loaded weight main = 10,430 kg
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|Span main || 24.0 m
loaded weight alt = 22,933 lb
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max takeoff weight main =
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|Span alt || 78 ft 9 in
max takeoff weight alt =
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|Height main || 4.95 m
engine (prop) = [[Piaggio]] Stella X.RC 9
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type of prop = air cooled [[radial engine]]
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|Height alt || 15 ft 1 in  
number of props = 3
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power main = 522 kW  
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|Area main ||
power alt = 700 hp
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max speed main =
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max speed alt =
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cruise speed main = 280 km/h
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|Empty weight main ||
cruise speed alt = 174 mph
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range main = 1,020 km
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|Empty weight alt ||
range alt = 633 mi
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ceiling main = 7,400 m
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|Loaded weight main || 10,430 kg
ceiling alt = 24,278 ft
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climb rate main =
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|Loaded weight alt || 22,933 lb
climb rate alt =
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loading main =
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|Max takeoff weight main ||
loading al t=
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power/mass main =
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|Max takeoff weight alt ||
power/mass alt =
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|Engine (prop) || [[Piaggio]] Stella X.RC 9
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|Type of prop || air cooled [[radial engine]]
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|Number of props || 3
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|Power main || 522 kW  
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|Power alt || 700 hp
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|Max speed main ||
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|Max speed alt ||
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|Cruise speed main || 280 km/h
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|Cruise speed alt || 174 mph
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|Range main || 1,020 km
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|Range alt || 633 mi
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|Ceiling main || 7,400 m
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|Ceiling alt || 24,278 ft
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|Climb rate main ||
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|Loading main ||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 3 March 2009

S.73
Type Airliner
Manufacturer Savoia-Marchetti
Caption Czech Airlines S.73
Designer
First flight 1934
Introduced
Retired
Status
Primary user
More users
Produced
Number built
Unit cost
Variants with their own articles


The Savoia-Marchetti S.73 was a three engine airliner that flew during the 1930s and early 1940s. The first prototype flew in 1934. The S.73 flew in passenger service with airlines such as Sabena, Ala Littoria, Czech Airlines and Avio Linee Italiane. At the outbreak of World War II, some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium.

Specifications (S.73)

S.73
Crew 4-5 and 18 passengers
Length main 17.45 m
Length alt 57 ft 3 in
Span main 24.0 m
Span alt 78 ft 9 in
Height main 4.95 m
Height alt 15 ft 1 in
Area main
Area alt
Empty weight main
Empty weight alt
Loaded weight main 10,430 kg
Loaded weight alt 22,933 lb
Max takeoff weight main
Max takeoff weight alt
Engine (prop) Piaggio Stella X.RC 9
Type of prop air cooled radial engine
Number of props 3
Power main 522 kW
Power alt 700 hp
Max speed main
Max speed alt
Cruise speed main 280 km/h
Cruise speed alt 174 mph
Range main 1,020 km
Range alt 633 mi
Ceiling main 7,400 m
Ceiling alt 24,278 ft
Climb rate main
Climb rate alt
Loading main
Loading alt
Power/mass main
Power/mass alt