. . . . "\u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1 Kolben Dan\u011Bk-Praga) war ein tschechoslowakischer Hersteller von Flugzeugen und Flugmotoren in Prag-Karlin."@de . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga"@en . . . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk Prague) was a Czechoslovakian aircraft manufacturer. The company was founded in 1915 as an engine manufacturing company, under the designation Praga. The company started designing aircraft in 1930\u201331 when the designers Pavel Bene\u0161 and Miroslav Hajn came to \u010CKD-Praga from Avia. Their first aircraft was the Praga E-39 from 1931. It was a military trainer, with a production run of 139 aircraft. \u010CKD-Praga developed several aircraft over the following years, but none exceeded prototype stage. became chief designer in 1934 and designed the Praga E-114 Air Baby aircraft, which became a commercial success. The aircraft was sold to France, Iran, Romania and to Britain. Most of the British aircraft were manufactured locally in Manchester under a licence, by F. Hills & Sons as the Hillson Praga. 126 aircraft were ordered until 1946. \u0160lechta remained with Praga post war, designing the E-55 general purpose aircraft. \u010CKD-Praga developed 17 aircraft designs, of which 7 entered series production."@en . . "\u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk Prague) was a Czechoslovakian aircraft manufacturer. The company was founded in 1915 as an engine manufacturing company, under the designation Praga. The company started designing aircraft in 1930\u201331 when the designers Pavel Bene\u0161 and Miroslav Hajn came to \u010CKD-Praga from Avia. Their first aircraft was the Praga E-39 from 1931. It was a military trainer, with a production run of 139 aircraft. \u010CKD-Praga developed several aircraft over the following years, but none exceeded prototype stage."@en . . "13054584"^^ . "992037780"^^ . . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga"@fr . . . "3373"^^ . . . . "\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk est un groupe industriel de la r\u00E9gion de Prague constitu\u00E9 en 1927 en Tch\u00E9coslovaquie par un regroupement de trois entreprises de m\u00E9canique industrielle et automobile."@fr . . . "\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk est un groupe industriel de la r\u00E9gion de Prague constitu\u00E9 en 1927 en Tch\u00E9coslovaquie par un regroupement de trois entreprises de m\u00E9canique industrielle et automobile."@fr . . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1 Kolben Dan\u011Bk-Praga) war ein tschechoslowakischer Hersteller von Flugzeugen und Flugmotoren in Prag-Karlin."@de . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "A \u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk Praga) foi uma fabricante de aeronaves checa. A empresa foi fundada em 1907 como fabricante de motores, sob a designa\u00E7\u00E3o Praga. A companhia iniciou a desenhar aeronaves em 1930 quando os engenheiros Pavel Bene\u0161 e Miroslav Hajn vieram para a \u010CKD-Praga da fabricante Avia. Sua primeira aeronave foi o Praga E-39 em 1931. Era um avi\u00E3o de treinamento militar, com 139 aeronaves produzidas. Desenvolveu uma s\u00E9rie de aeronaves ao longo dos pr\u00F3ximos anos, mas nenhuma indo al\u00E9m do est\u00E1gio de prot\u00F3tipo. tornou-se engenheiro chefe em 1934, projetando o Praga E-114, aeronave que se tornou um sucesso comercial. Foi vendida para a Fran\u00E7a, Ir\u00E3, Rom\u00EAnia e Gr\u00E3-Bretanha. A maior parte das aeronaves brit\u00E2nicas foram produzidas localmente em Manchester sob licen\u00E7a, pela empresa F. Hills & Sons como Hillson Praga. 126 aeronaves foram encomendadas at\u00E9 1946. \u0160lechta permaneceu na Praga ap\u00F3s a Segunda Guerra Mundial, projetando tamb\u00E9m a aeronave . A \u010CKD-Praga desenvolveu um total de 17 aeronaves, das quais 7 entraram em produ\u00E7\u00E3o em s\u00E9rie."@pt . . . . . . "A \u010CKD-Praga (\u010Ceskomoravsk\u00E1-Kolben-Dan\u011Bk Praga) foi uma fabricante de aeronaves checa. A empresa foi fundada em 1907 como fabricante de motores, sob a designa\u00E7\u00E3o Praga. A companhia iniciou a desenhar aeronaves em 1930 quando os engenheiros Pavel Bene\u0161 e Miroslav Hajn vieram para a \u010CKD-Praga da fabricante Avia. Sua primeira aeronave foi o Praga E-39 em 1931. Era um avi\u00E3o de treinamento militar, com 139 aeronaves produzidas. Desenvolveu uma s\u00E9rie de aeronaves ao longo dos pr\u00F3ximos anos, mas nenhuma indo al\u00E9m do est\u00E1gio de prot\u00F3tipo."@pt . . . . . "\u010CKD-Praga"@pt . . . . . . . .