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The Azcárate O-E-1 was a reconnaissance-bomber aircraft developed in Mexico in the late 1920s. It was designed by General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate and built at the TNCA workshops near Mexico City. A trainer version, the Azcárate E-1 (for Escuela) was also built. It was a sesquiplane of conventional configuration with tailskid undercarriage, and seating the crew in tandem, open cockpits. The types are sometimes collectively referred to simply as the "Azcárate sesquiplane" (sesquiplano in Spanish).

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  • The Azcárate O-E-1 was a reconnaissance-bomber aircraft developed in Mexico in the late 1920s. It was designed by General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate and built at the TNCA workshops near Mexico City. A trainer version, the Azcárate E-1 (for Escuela) was also built. It was a sesquiplane of conventional configuration with tailskid undercarriage, and seating the crew in tandem, open cockpits. The types are sometimes collectively referred to simply as the "Azcárate sesquiplane" (sesquiplano in Spanish). (en)
  • El Azcárate O-E-1 fue un avión bombardero y de reconocimiento desarrollado en México a finales de la década de 1920. Fue diseñado por el General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate y construido en los talleres de TNCA cerca de la Ciudad de México. Era un sesquiplano con la configuración convencional de tren de aterrizaje tipo tailskid, y sentando a la tripulación en tándem, con la cabina abierta. La aeronave se denomiaba a veces colectivamente simplemente como el sesquiplano de Azcárate. En 1928 también se construyeron 10 aeronaves entrenadoras Azcárate E-1 (la E era denominación de "Entrenador" ó "Escuela").​ (es)
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  • The Azcárate O-E-1 was a reconnaissance-bomber aircraft developed in Mexico in the late 1920s. It was designed by General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate and built at the TNCA workshops near Mexico City. A trainer version, the Azcárate E-1 (for Escuela) was also built. It was a sesquiplane of conventional configuration with tailskid undercarriage, and seating the crew in tandem, open cockpits. The types are sometimes collectively referred to simply as the "Azcárate sesquiplane" (sesquiplano in Spanish). On 30 September 1928, pilot Gustavo León and Subteniente and mechanic Ricardo González set out on an aerial circumnavigation of Mexico in an O-E-1. Conducted in 58 legs, they completed their 10,986 km (6,826 mi) flight on 18 December. (en)
  • El Azcárate O-E-1 fue un avión bombardero y de reconocimiento desarrollado en México a finales de la década de 1920. Fue diseñado por el General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate y construido en los talleres de TNCA cerca de la Ciudad de México. Era un sesquiplano con la configuración convencional de tren de aterrizaje tipo tailskid, y sentando a la tripulación en tándem, con la cabina abierta. La aeronave se denomiaba a veces colectivamente simplemente como el sesquiplano de Azcárate. En 1928 también se construyeron 10 aeronaves entrenadoras Azcárate E-1 (la E era denominación de "Entrenador" ó "Escuela").​ El 30 de septiembre de 1928, el piloto Gustavo León y el Subteniente mecánico Ricardo González emprendieron una circunnavegación aérea de México en el O-E-1, haciendo 58 escalas, completaron su vuelo de 10.986 km (6.826 mi) el 18 de diciembre.​ (es)
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