Praga BH-41
978-613-2-15849-9
6132158499
72
2010-08-03
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 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 powerplant had been specified by the government to be the Hispano-Suiza 8Fb which were then being manufactured under licence by Škoda. The E-41 was selected as the winner of the competition, and a contract for 43 aircraft was signed. Praga also produced a verion powered by a ZOD 260 radial diesel engine, designated the E-141. This was not a success and only a single prototype was built. In 1936, a BH-41 was fitted with a Walter Pollux II engine, and designated the E-241.
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