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City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Národní technické muzeum
Photo Date:24 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:591415Submit Correction
View count: 93
Registration / Serial:OK-AVO
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-10
C/n (msn):14
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:24 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Národní technické muzeum
Photo Date:24 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:591415Submit Correction
View count: 93
Registration / Serial:OK-AVO
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-10
C/n (msn):14
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:24 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Národní technické muzeum
Photo Date:4 May 2019
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:142542Submit Correction
View count: 191
The Avia BH-10 was a single-seat aerobatic sports plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1924, based on the Avia BH-9 but easily visually distinguished from it by the tall anti-roll pylon added behind the open cockpit in order to protect the pilot in the event that the aircraft flipped over or crashed while inverted. At least 20 examples were bought by the Czechoslovakian Army as a training aircraft with this example on display at the Národní technické muzeum in Prague.
Registration / Serial:OK-AVO
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-10
C/n (msn):14
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:4 May 2019
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Národní technické muzeum
Photo Date:4 May 2019
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:142542Submit Correction
View count: 191
The Avia BH-10 was a single-seat aerobatic sports plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1924, based on the Avia BH-9 but easily visually distinguished from it by the tall anti-roll pylon added behind the open cockpit in order to protect the pilot in the event that the aircraft flipped over or crashed while inverted. At least 20 examples were bought by the Czechoslovakian Army as a training aircraft with this example on display at the Národní technické muzeum in Prague.
Registration / Serial:OK-AVO
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-10
C/n (msn):14
City / Area:Prague / Technicke Muzeum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:4 May 2019
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact