Comte A.C.12 Moskito

The A.C.12 Moskito cabin monoplane was first produced by Alfred Comte in 1931, and ten were built with the 95 hp Argus As 8, 120 hp de Havilland Gipsy III, or 100 hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major.

The Moskito provides accommodation for three. The wings are wooden, fuselage welded steel-tube, and tail assembly with plywood and fabric covering.

Engine: 95 hp Argus As 8
Wing span: 38 ft 2 in
Wing area: 171 sq.ft
Length: 24 ft 7 in
Height: 7 ft 5 in
Empty weight: 1100 lb
Loaded weight: 1980 lb
Max speed: 112 mph
Cruise: 96 mph
Time to 3280 ft: 6 min
Ceiling: 16,400 ft

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