Letov Š-328 - Zbýšov, Czech Republic
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N 49° 09.697 E 016° 19.758
33U E 596912 N 5446272
A place of Letov Š-328 crash
Waymark Code: WMY7HM
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 05/05/2018
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About Letov Š-328
The Letov Š-28 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat reconnaissance aircraft. It was manufactured by Letov Kbely in a number of versions with different powerplants. The most important version was the Š-328, which was produced in relatively high quantities (412 planes produced).

Design work started in 1932 to meet a requirement from the Finnish Air Force although they never accepted the type. It first flew in 1934 and began equipping the Czechoslovak Air Force the following year. The machine was made in two versions—with wheeled undercarriage for land use and with floats for water operations. Although Czechoslovakia was a land-locked nation, a floatplane variant was necessary for a Czechoslovak anti-aircraft artillery training depot in the Bay of Kotor (now in Montenegro) and four were built as the Š-328v (v stood for vodní or water). It was used as a reconnaissance aircraft, light bomber and ground-attack aircraft for the Czechoslovakia Air Force during the mid- and late-1930s and in that same role during the early months of World War II, when the Slovak Air Force came under German control following its occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939. 13 planes from first production batch were tested as night fighters, armed with four 7,92 mm vz.30 machine guns in the wings and two movable vz.30s for the observer. These were later modified for normal use because without radar whose effectiveness was minimal. At the time of the Munich agreement, which ended the Sudeten crisis the Czechoslovak Air Force had 227 planes in operational units and 87 in training schools and mobilisation depots. Production continued even after German occupation of Czechoslovakia until 1940, the last planes being 30 Š-328 produced for Bulgaria, and 50 planes of that type ordered by Slovakia in July 1938. Altogether, 412 Letov Š-328 were produced.

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About crash
The flight suffered from adverse weather conditions, the airplane entered a dense fog, lost its orientation, and at 7,45 hours an airplane hit the forest southeast of the village of Zakrany.

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K letecké katastrofe letounu Letov Š-328.220, náležícího do sestavy 8.letky Leteckého pluku císlo 2 došlo dne 30.srpna 1938. Letoun odstartoval z domovského letište Vyškov v 7,30 hodin s úkolem navázat spolupráci s delostreleckým oddílem v Trebíci. Behem letu se však letoun dostal do nepríznivých povetrnostních podmínek, vlétl do husté mlhy, došlo ke ztráte orientace a v 7,45 hodin narazil letoun do lesa jihovýchodne obce Zakrany. Letoun pri nárazu do lesa, patrícího statkári z Oslavan u Brna Filipu Gomperzovi, prerazil dve silné borovice, dub o síle 35-40 cm a dva další duby vyvrátil náraz z korenu. Dalších sedm stromu v okolí nárazu bylo zniceno nebo vážne poškozeno požárem. Letoun i s motorem Walter Pegas IIM2 byl zcela znicen nárazem a následným požárem a v jeho troskách zahynuli i oba clenové posádky.
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Date of Crash: 08/30/1938

Aircraft Model: Letov Š-328

Military or Civilian: Military

Cause of Crash:
bad weather conditions, lost of orientation


Tail Number: Not listed

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