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AVIA BH.11 TWO-SEAT SPORT AIRCRAFT CZECHOSLOVAKIA KIT# 121 (1970)
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Additional Information from Internet Encyclopedia
The Avia BH-11 was a two-seat
sport aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923, a further development of the
Avia BH-9. The main changes in this version involved a redesign of the forward
fuselage. 15 examples were ordered by the Czechoslovakian Army as trainers and
general liaison aircraft, and operated under the military designation B.11.
Six years after the BH-11 first
flew, a new version was produced for the civil market as the BH-11B Antelope.
This replaced the original Walter NZ 60 45 kW (60 hp) engine with a Walter Vega
of 63 kW (85 hp) and was built in small numbers.
As a further development, the
BH-11C retained the original engine but the wingspan was increased by 1.4 m (4
ft 6 in).
A BH-11A and a BH-11C are
preserved at the Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely.