[1] The Avia 60-MP had a gull wing with its roots attached to the lower fuselage and with linearly tapered inner sections of increasing chord and strong dihedral.
These inner sections extended over about 30% of the span to an elbow where the dihedral was much reduced and the wing plan became convergent straight tapered to rounded tips, carrying long differential ailerons.
[1] This pillar also mounted the Avia's 19 kW (25 hp) pusher configuration Poinsard flat twin engine with its cylinder heads exposed for air-cooling.
[2] The Avia's single, open cockpit was immediately ahead of the central pillar in a forward fuselage with a roughly prolate elliptical section.
The horizontal tail was mounted on a small step with a curved leading edge; the straight swept tailplane was little more than a faired hinge for full, tapered, balanced and elliptically tipped elevators.