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ACAZ T.2

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Ateliers de Construction AĆ©ronautique de Zeebruges

The ACAZ T.2 was a Belgian aircraft, one of the world's first monoplanes built entirely of metal. Designed by Alfred Renard and Professor Emile Allard (Director of the Belgian Technical Service) in 1924, the T-2 was a high-wing monoplane equipped with fixed landing gear, powered by a 75 horsepower (56 kW) Anzani engine. It was the first all-metal aircraft to be built in Belgium. First flown on 19 December 1924, the type did not attract any buyers and so it never entered production; only one plane was built, being scrapped in March 1931.

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ACAZ T.2 Wikipedia