The Beneš-Mráz Bibi was a 1930s Czechoslovak two-seat touring aircraft.
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Beneš-Mráz Be.550 Bibi, 1939 | |
Role | Sporting aircraft Type of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Beneš-Mráz |
Designer | Pavel Beneš and Jaroslav Mráz |
First flight | 1936 |
Introduction | 1936 |
Number built | ca. 18 |
The Bibi was designed and manufactured by Beneš-Mráz, developed from the Beta-Minor design. The Bibi was a lighter, smaller aircraft in which the seats were side-by-side instead of in tandem, and the cockpits were fully enclosed, retaining the Beta-Minor's cantilever low-wing cantilever monoplane layout, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Development of the Bibi began with the Be-501 two-seat cabin tourer, and culminated with the Be-555 Super Bibi.[1]
One example of the Be-550 Bibi (OK-BET) was imported into the United Kingdom, stored during World War II, then registered as G-AGSR until a fatal crash in 1951.[1]
Data from L'Année Aéronautique 1938–1939[2]
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