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The Praga BH-41 later redesignated E-41 was a military trainer aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. Designed in response to a Defence Ministry competition and based on the BH-39 it was a conventional biplane design with unstaggered two-bay wings of equal span. The pilot and instructor sat in open cockpits in tandem and the fixed tailskid undercarriage featured divided main units.

The Praga BH-41, later redesignated E-41, was a military advanced trainer aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.1

Made by ČKD-Praga.

Empty Weight Lb
2607
Wing Area Sqm
29
Eng 1 Type
Walter Pollux
Max Speed Mph
140
Ceiling Ft
18700
Eng 1 Kw
270
Span In
2
Gross Weight Lb
3454
Crew
Two
pilot and instructor
Climb Rate Ftmin
890
Empty Weight Kg
1185
Gross Weight Kg
1570
Height In
Range Km
750
Climb Rate Ms
180000.0
Manufacturer
Range Miles
465
First Flight
1931
Max Speed Kmh
230
Height Ft
10
Span Ft
36
National Origin
Czechoslovakia
Wing Area Sqft
308
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
11
Length Ft
27
Height M
3
Ceiling M
5700
Eng 1 Hp
360
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
3
Length M
8
Category

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