City / Airport:Prague - Kbely (LKKB)Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Letecké Muzeum Kbely
Photo Date:30 May 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:249990Submit Correction
View count: 392
The BH-11 prototype first took off on June 17, 1924. The primary customer was the Czechoslovak Air Force, which used the type under the designation B-11, Bš-11 (trainer) and Bk-11 (courier). The BH-11C was the sports version and L-BONK won the air races in the mid-1920s, firstly in Paris and then the Coppa d'Italia, the prestigious race around Rome. It then flew for the Aeroklub Pilsen (as OK-IZZ?) and was stored in the repository of the Museum of West Bohemia, where its condition slowly deteriorated over time. A restoration was completed in 1968 and the plane is now (almost) on display.
Registration / Serial:L-BONK
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-11C
C/n (msn):18
City / Airport:Prague - Kbely (LKKB)Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:30 May 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Prague - Kbely (LKKB)Map
Country:Czechia
Collection:Letecké Muzeum Kbely
Photo Date:30 May 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:249990Submit Correction
View count: 392
The BH-11 prototype first took off on June 17, 1924. The primary customer was the Czechoslovak Air Force, which used the type under the designation B-11, Bš-11 (trainer) and Bk-11 (courier). The BH-11C was the sports version and L-BONK won the air races in the mid-1920s, firstly in Paris and then the Coppa d'Italia, the prestigious race around Rome. It then flew for the Aeroklub Pilsen (as OK-IZZ?) and was stored in the repository of the Museum of West Bohemia, where its condition slowly deteriorated over time. A restoration was completed in 1968 and the plane is now (almost) on display.
Registration / Serial:L-BONK
Aircraft Version:Avia BH-11C
C/n (msn):18
City / Airport:Prague - Kbely (LKKB)Map
Country:Czechia
Photo Date:30 May 2020
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact