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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Avia BH-6 was
a prototype fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923. It was a
single-bay biplane of unusual configuration developed in tandem with the
BH- 7, which shared its fuselage and tail design. The BH-6 had wings of
unequal span, but unusually, the top wing was the shorter of the two;
and while it was braced to the bottom wing with a single I-strut on
either side, these sloped inwards from bottom to top. Finally, the top
wing was attached to the fuselage not by a set of cabane struts, but by
a single large pylon.