Pokol A.9

The Pokol A.9 was a single-engine two-seat Second Great War multi-purpose combat aircraft used by the Granzery Legiero in 1940–1985. It was designed and built in Csongrád by Pokol. The A.9 was primarily used for ground attack and reconnaissance in the Second Great War, but continued to see service with the Air Force as a trainer and target tug until the mid 1970s.

Variants

 * VK.A.91937
 * First prototype with long-span wings and fixed undercarriage


 * VK.A.91939:
 * Second prototype powered by 74kW (1,000 hp) engine


 * Pokol A.9 mtz. 1940
 * Production version with retractable undercarriage, powered by FÉMC F.121-M.M.51. Armed by one 20mm Venczel GP 40/20 cannon firing through propeller hub, two 8.35mm machine guns in the wings and two machine guns in the rear cockpit.
 * Pokol A.9 mtz. 1940
 * Main production version, with short span (13.74 m (45 ft 1 in)) wings. Most converted to target tugs from 1947.


 * Pokol E.9 mtz. 1944
 * Advanced trainer version.


 * Pokol A.9 mtz. 1945
 * More powerful and heavier armed derivative of Pokol A.9, powered by 929 kW (1,245 hp) and carrying an extra two 20mm cannons in its wings.


 * Pokol A.9 mtz. 1965
 * Turboprop version. Used as a target tug and trainer until 1975, also used as a counter-insurgency aircraft following the Transkarpatian War.