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Avia BH-3 1921 |
The Avia company was created in 1919 by the new Czech government in what had been a sugar factory at ... read more ... |
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Avia BH-23 1925 |
In parallel with production of the BH-21 fighter, Avia
manufactured a lighter, lower-powered aerobatic
advanced training version without armament, 30
examples being built ... read more ... |
Flown for the first time in 1927, the BH-26 represented
Avia's first attempt to produce a two-seat fighter.
Employing a basically similar ... read more ... |
Avia BH-26 1927 |
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Avia BH-33 1928 |
During the course of 1926,Avia tested the Gnome-
Rhone version of the Bristol Jupiter nine-cylinder radial
air-cooled engine in a BH-21 airframe, ... read more ... |
The B 34, designed by Ing Frantisek Novotny, owed
nothing to previous Avia single-seat fighters, and was
an all-metal fabric-covered single-bay biplane ... read more ... |
Avia B 34 1932 |
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Avia B.534 1933 |
Probably the finest fighter biplane ever built, and one of the last mass-produced biplane fighters, the Avia B.534 first flew ... read more ... |
The B 634 represented the ultimate in the aerodynamic
development of the basic B 34 single-seat fighter
biplane design, and was to ... read more ... |
Avia B 634 1936 |
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Avia B 35 1938 |
To provide a potential successor to the B 534 in service
with the Czechoslovak air arm, the Ministry of National
Defence prepared ... read more ... |
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Avia S 92 Turbina 1946 |
All jigs, tools and components for the Messerschmitt
Me 262 jet fighter in Czechoslovakia at the time of the
German surrender were ... read more ... |
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