Alaparma A.M.10

The Alaparma AM.10 was a two-seater designed by Adriano Mantelli.

The AM-10 used the increased area wings as on the AM-9. The prototype was built by Alaparma with one 45hp Praga B-2 engine and was first flown in 1945 or 1946.

The engine was also reported as one 65hp Continental A65 and as CAN C-2 and the name Baldo was also reported for the AM-10.

At least one aircraft was built in Argentina by Mr. Mantelli with help from Mr. Robert Madsen with a Continental A65 engine and registered LV-X7.

This aircraft was referred to as the Trieste and featured twin fins rather than the usual single central fin.

Wingspan: 36.089 ft
Length: 16.404 ft
2-seat

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