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The Avia BH-10 was a single-seat aerobatic sports plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1924 based on the Avia BH-9 which was in turn developed from the BH-5 and BH-1. It was easily visually distinguished from the BH-9 by the tall anti-roll pylon added behind the open cockpit in order to protect the pilot in the event that the plane flipped over or crashed while inverted. At least 20 examples were bought by the Czechoslovakian Army as a training aircraft and operated under the designation B.10.

De Avia BH-10 is een Tsjechoslowaaks eenzitseendekker sportvliegtuig gebouwd door Avia. De BH-10 is ontworpen door Pavel Beneš en Miroslav Hajn. De eerste vlucht vond plaats in het jaar 1924.1

Made by Avia.

Empty Weight Lb
635
Wing Area Sqm
10
Designer
Miroslav Hajn
Pavel Beneš
Pavel Beneš and Miroslav Hajn
Eng 1 Type
Walter NZ 60
First Flight
1924
Ceiling Ft
14800
Eng 1 Kw
45
Gross Weight Lb
913
Number Built
ca. 20
Crew
one pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
656
Empty Weight Kg
288
Gross Weight Kg
414
Span M
9
Range Km
480
Climb Rate Ms
3
Manufacturer
Range Miles
300
Max Speed Mph
100
Max Speed Kmh
160
Span In
10
Span Ft
28
Wing Area Sqft
105
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
17
Ceiling M
4500
Eng 1 Hp
60
Eng 1 Number
1
Related
Avia BH-11
Avia BH-12
Avia BH-5
Avia BH-9
Length In
9
Length M
5
Category

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