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| During the course of 1931, the Central Repair Workshops
at Szekesfehervar-Sosto began construction of
the AVIS (Anderlik-Varga-Iskola-Sport) aircraft, ostensibly a single-seat trainer and sports aircraft, but, in
fact, a fighter intended for use by the Legtiyi Hivatal
(Aviation Department), the clandestine Hungarian air
arm. An all-metal, single-bay, staggered biplane designed
by Prof Elöd Abody-Anderlik, Laszlo Varga, Istvan
Liszt and Deszo Fridrik, the first aircraft, the AVIS I,
was completed and flown in 1933. Powered by a 420hp
Manfred Weiss-built Jupiter VI nine-cylinder radial, intended
armament being twin synchronised 7.62mm
Gebauer machine guns, the AVIS I proved seriously
underpowered, prompting major redesign as the AVIS
II. The sole example of the AVIS I was eventually delivered
to the flying school at Szombathely where it was
to serve until 1936.
| MODEL | AVIS I |
| CREW | 1 |
| ENGINE | 1 x 420hp Weiss Jupiter VI |
| WEIGHTS |
| Take-off weight | 1480 kg | 3263 lb |
| Empty weight | 1260 kg | 2778 lb |
| DIMENSIONS |
| Wingspan | 9.00 m | 30 ft 6 in |
| Length | 7.50 m | 25 ft 7 in |
| Height | 3.40 m | 11 ft 2 in |
| Wing area | 21.20 m2 | 228.19 sq ft |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Max. speed | 280 km/h | 174 mph |
| Cruise speed | 233 km/h | 145 mph |
| Ceiling | 5200 m | 17050 ft |
| Range | 320 km | 199 miles |
| ARMAMENT | 2 x 7.62mm |
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