Aero A.10
The Aero A.10 was a biplane airliner produced in Czechoslovakia by Aero in the 1920s. Designed by Antonín Husník, it was a single-engine aircraft with a closed cabin for passengers and an open cockpit for the pilot. The A.10 was used primarily on domestic routes within Czechoslovakia, and was also sold to a few other European countries. It was a relatively small and simple aircraft, but it played a significant role in the early development of commercial aviation in Czechoslovakia. Production numbers were limited.