SABCA S.20

In 1935, the Belgian company SABCA (“Societe Anonyme Beige de Constructions Aeronautiques”) designed and built the light multipurpose aircraft SABCA S.20.

It was a three-seater S.20 high-wing bracing cockpit with a 120 hp Walter Major liquid-cooled engine.

The first copy of the aircraft received its registration number OO-APU on August 26, 1935. The serial production of the aircraft did not take place due to the lack of orders. And the only one built S.20 was lost during the Second World War.

Engine: Walter Major, 120 h.p.
Wingspan: 11. 00 m
Wing area: 14.00 sq.m
Length: 7.80 m
MTOW: 900 kg
Maximum speed: 225 km / h
Cruise: 200 km / h
Range: 600 km
Seats: 3

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