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If you're speaking of the B.6 as an agricultural low wing a/c, you're probably
mistaken it with the B.8 Agricola, which was an agricultural type, too, but
actually reached prototype status and is said to have been "the aircraft, that
ruined Auster ". Both types are shown and described in Aeroplane Monthly
5/97.
mistaken it with the B.8 Agricola, which was an agricultural type, too, but
actually reached prototype status and is said to have been "the aircraft, that
ruined Auster ". Both types are shown and described in Aeroplane Monthly
5/97.