In the mid-1930s, the Praga BH-41 was the follow-on aircraft. However, there were no engines for the construction of other aircraft, so the aircraft was modernized and the ZOD-260 diesel engine was used. The aircraft flew under the designation Praga E-141.
However, it did not prove to be very successful and so the Praga E-241 was built with the Walter Pollux II engine of 400 hp. The prototype flew in 1936 and was constructed by ing. Jaroslav ?lechta. In total, around 80 machines were produced and successfully served until the beginning of World War II. After that they were used for training and for liaison flights by the Slovak Air Force on the Eastern Front. The Luftwaffe also used them for training in their flight schools in the Protectorate and in Germany.