Avia BH-6
The Avia BH-6 was a prototype fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923. It was a single-bay biplane of unusual configuration, developed in tandem with the BH-7, which shared its fuselage and tail design.
| BH-6 | |
|---|---|
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| Role | Fighter | 
| Manufacturer | Avia | 
| Designer | Pavel Beneš and Miroslav Hajn | 
| First flight | 1923 | 
| Number built | 1 | 
Development
    
The BH-6 had wings of unequal span, but unusually, the top wing was the shorter of the two, and while it was braced to the bottom wing with a single I-strut on either side, these sloped inwards from bottom to top. Finally, the top wing was attached to the fuselage not by a set of cabane struts, but by a single large pylon.
The BH-6 crashed early in its test programme, and when the related BH-7 did also, both implementations of this design were abandoned.
Specifications
    
General characteristics
- Crew: one pilot
 - Length: 6.47 m (21 ft 3 in)
 - Wingspan: 9.98 m (32 ft 9 in)
 - Height: 2.88 m (9 ft 5 in)
 - Wing area: 22.6 m2 (243 sq ft)
 - Empty weight: 878 kg (1,936 lb)
 - Gross weight: 1,180 kg (2,601 lb)
 - Powerplant: 1 × Skoda licence-built Hispano-Suiza 8Fb , 224 kW (300 hp)
 
Performance
- Maximum speed: 220 km/h (137 mph, 119 kn)
 - Endurance: 2 hours
 - Service ceiling: 7,000 m (23,000 ft)
 
Armament
- 2 × fixed, forward-firing .303 Vickers machine guns
 
References
    
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Avia BH-6.
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 86.
 - World Aircraft Information Files. London: Bright Star Publishing. pp. File 889 Sheet 86.
 - Němeček, V. (1968). Československá letadla. Praha: Naše Vojsko.
 - airwar.ru
 
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