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NEARLY GOOD AS NEW!!! Avia B-222 Czechoslovak Acrobatic Aircraft LIMITED!!! resin fuselage with injection moulded wings etc
After the success of the Avie Ba.122, other variants were developed. B-222.1 was flown in August 1937. The machine was powered by a nine-cylinder Rk-17 engine which was covered with a NACA aerodynamic cowling, and the wheels were also cowled. The aircraft flew in white and red livery, with no matriculati...
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NEARLY GOOD AS NEW!!! Avia B-322 LIMITED!!! resin fuselage with injection moulded wings etc
In 1936, the MNO ordered the production of a continuation aerobatic aircraft Bs.122. The aircraft was derived from the aerobatic Ba.122, but had stepped wings and a longer fuselage and was powered by a Castor II-A engine. The first Bs-122 was flown on 10 September 1936, and from July 1937 the Bs-122 was assigned to the training squad...
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NEARLY GOOD AS NEW!!! Avia Ba.122 1 decal v. for Czechoslovakia.
In the spring of 1934, the army leadership decided on the participation of Czechoslovak pilots in the international aerobatic competition Coupe Mondial, which was to be held in June in Paris. Under the leadership of ing. Novotny and with the help of acrobats rtm. Novik and Sgt. Ambruz, a new aerobatic aircraft B-222 was created in six weeks.
1. Avia Ba.122...
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