Avia B-158

Avia B.158
Role light bomber
National origin Czechoslovakia
Manufacturer Avia
First flight 1938
Number built 1


The Avia B.158 was a prototype Czechoslovak twin-engined light bomber aircraft of the 1930s. Only a single example was built and it was abandoned following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939.

Development and design

In 1935, the Czech aircraft company Avia produced the B-58 design for a small twin-engined bomber with a fixed undercarriage and powered by two 313 kW (420 hp) Avia Rk.17 radial engines. This design was abandoned in 1936 and replaced by a more powerful and advanced derivative, the Avia B.158, which was designed to meet a requirement from the Czechoslovak Ministry of National Defense (MNO) for a high performance medium bomber, capable of operation during both day and night, competing against Aero Vodochody's A.300.[1][2]

In 1937, Avia started to build a single prototype of the B-158, a three-seat low-winged monoplane with inverted gull-wings, a retractable tailwheel undercarriage and 634 kW (850 hp) Avia (Hispano-Suiza) 12Ydrs engines, making its maiden flight in mid-1938.[2] It was fitted with a twin tail to give a better field of fire for the dorsal gun position.[3]

While the competing Aero A.300 gave superior performance, neither had entered into production by the time Germany completed its conquest of Czechoslovakia. After testing by the Luftwaffe at their test centre at Rechlin, the prototype B-158 was scrapped in 1940.[1][3]

Specifications (B.158)

Data from Plane Facts:One-off Czech [2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

Related development


References

Notes
  1. 1 2 "Avia B-158 Archived December 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.". Samaloty Wojskowe Świata 1935-1945. (In Polish). Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  2. 1 2 3 Air International January 1981, p.48.
  3. 1 2 3 "Avia B-158". УГОЛОК НЕБА. (In Russian) Retrieved 14 December 2009.
Bibliography
  • "Plane Facts: One-off Czech". Air International, January 1981, Vol 20 No. 1. p. 48.

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