Avia BH-3

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The Avia BH-3 was a fighter plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1921. Conceptually a descendant of the BH-1 sports plane, it was a braced, low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration and tailskid undercarriage. Following favourable trials in June 1921, ten examples were ordered by the Czechoslovak Air Force. These were delivered in 1923 under the military designation B.3. The type proved temperamental in service and was soon relegated to training duties, where it served until 1927.

1923 — 1927  WikimediaWikidata
BH-3
mass 1025 kilogram, speed 240 kilometre per hour, length 6.98 metre, 
fighter aircraft with 1 tractor-piston-propeller engineland-based fighter monoplanesingle-seat fighterAvia, Czechoslovak Air Force

land-based fighter monoplaneSea Venom FAW.22single-seat fighter


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    Avia BH-3 s motorem Walter W-IV (Letectví, May 1924)Avia BH-3 s motorem Walter W-IV (Letectví, May 1924)
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