FSX Avia BH-5 And Bk.11

Avia BH-5 And Bk.11. The plane was constructed according to the type BH-1, the first successful plane produced by the Avia Works. It was an all-wooden two-seat training, sports and messenger plane, which was bigger than BH-1, more solid and more sophisticated, in its aerodynamics and technology. ...

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Complete with Base Model
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917
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
av5b11x.zip
File size
31.66 MB
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Scanned 7 days ago (clean)
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Free (Freeware)
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Everyone

Avia BH-5 And Bk.11. The plane was constructed according to the type BH-1, the first successful plane produced by the Avia Works. It was an all-wooden two-seat training, sports and messenger plane, which was bigger than BH-1, more solid and more sophisticated, in its aerodynamics and technology. It was designed for flying basic acrobatics. The BH-5 was the first Czechoslovak plane to win an international contest and thus received the King of Belgium's Prize and the prize of the Belgian Tourist Aircraft Contest in 1923. Includes a detailed model of the plane with virtual cockpit, original sound, real flight dynamics, manual and self-installer. By Stipan Obrovsky.

Screenshot of Avia BH-5/Bk.11 in flight.

Screenshot of Avia BH-5/Bk.11 in flight.

The plane was constructed according to the type BH-1, the first successful plane produced by the Avia Works. It was an all-wooden two-seat training, sports and messenger plane, which was bigger than BH-1, more solid and more sophisticated, in its aerodynamics and technology. It was designed for flying basic acrobatics. The BH-5 was the first Czechoslovak plane to win an international contest and thus received the King of Belgium‘s Prize and the prize of the Belgian Tourist Aircraft Contest in 1923. The pilot, Zdenìk Lhota, flew to Brussels and back with a layover in Mayence at an average speed of 138 km/h. In 1923 this was a remarkable performance, not only in the sport-plane category. In 1923, the type BH-5 also won the “D“ category in the President of the Republic’s Contest. The Walter NZ-60, a radial five-cylinder engine, was installed in the BH-5 plane; it was the very first and a very successful engine designed by the Walter Company. Based on the results of military tests of the BH-5s, the Ministry of Defence placed an order for a series of slightly improved BH-9, BH-10 and later also BH-11 Avias, which had been successful in many national, as well as international contests and also in record and promotion flights. The BH-5 Avia plane was marked L-BOSA; thanks to this mark, all the planes of this very successful series were nicknamed “boska“.

Installation: Just unzip, open the AviaBH-5&Bk11_FS2004/FSX.exe file and continue according to installation. There is the manual for Avia BH-5 and Bk.11 too, take look please.

Function: if you have engine off and put parking brakes (Ctrl+.) the chocks will show.
- Shift+E add/remove pilot
- Shift+2 show radio
- Shift+3 show GPS
- Shift+4 show compass

Conclusion: This addon was made by Štìpán Obrovský for Czechoslovak Historic Flight ( www.historicflight.cz) , which made the real replica of Avia BH-5 with original engine.

The archive av5b11x.zip has 4 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
AviaBH-5&Bk11_FSX.exe12.07.0731.81 MB
Readme.txt12.08.072.65 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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EdmeisterTue, 05 Dec 2017 04:03:34 GMT

Fun little plane from the early years of flight. Thanks!

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