ACAZ T.2
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The ACAZ T-2 was a Belgian aircraft, one of the world's first monoplanes built entirely of metal.
The T-2 was designed by Alfred Renard and Emile Allard in 1924 and while ahead of its time, did not attract any buyers and so never entered production. Only one plane was built.
The first ever built metal monoplane was the German Junkers J 1 in 1915.
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