English: Avia B.21.96, nicknamed „Red devil“, which flew Czechoslovak acrobatic flyer František Malkovský. He died in its cockpith after the crash in Karlovy Vary on 8th June 1930
Čeština: Avia B.21.96, přezdívaná „Rudý ďábel“, na níž při ukázce akrobacie na leteckém dnu v Karlových Varech 8. června 1930 zahynul jeden z československých "králů vzduchu" škpt. František Malkovský
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