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Bonzo was a light aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1948 as a further
development in the family of light aircraft that had commenced with the
M-1 Sokol. The Bonzo was based on the Sokol airframe, but with a
redesigned wing and substantial changes to the fuselage. These included
lengthening it to allow for the addition of a fourth seat, reducing the
height of the rear fuselage to allow for a new cabin with all-around
visibility, and the addition of a semi-retractable nosewheel in place of
a tailwheel.