Avia BH-22
BH-22 | |
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Role | Military trainer |
Manufacturer | Avia |
Designer | Pavel Beneš and Miroslav Hajn |
Number built | 30 |
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The Avia BH-22 was a trainer aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1925, based on the BH-21 fighter. The overall weight was reduced, while the structure was strengthened overall to allow for aerobatics. The weapons of the BH-21 were deleted and replaced by a camera gun. The type saw long service as a special aerobatic trainer and eventually several examples found their way into Czechoslovakia's aero clubs.
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: two, pilot and instructor
- Length: 6.87 m (22 ft 6 in)
- Wingspan: 8.90 m (29 ft 2 in)
- Wing area: 22.0 m2 (237 ft2)
- Empty weight: 686 kg (1,512 lb)
- Gross weight: 860 kg (1,896 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × Skoda-built Hispano-Suiza 8Aa, 134 kW (180 hp)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 216 km/h (134 mph)
- Service ceiling: 6,200 m (20,341 ft)
- Rate of climb: 3.8 m/s (745 ft/min)
See also
- Related development
References
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- 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.
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