Czechoslovakian Training Aircraft BH-9
Designed by the engineers at Avia in the early 1920s, the BH-9 was designed as a monoplane meant for reconnaissance and training pilots. The aircraft was able to reach the speed up to 160 kilometers per hour thank to the powerful engine WALTER 60. Thank to it`s speed BH-9 was able to win multiple air races and even set a few aviation records. Only eleven aircraft were built since it`s first flight in 1924.