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    PWS-40 Junak (Junak literally means "brave young man") was a Polish trainer aircraft of the 1930s. First flown in the spring of 1939, it was to become...
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  • motorcycle (2010-) Junák, Czech (and Czechoslovak) Scouting organization LWD Junak, Polish trainer aircraft (1952–1972) PWS-40 Junak, Polish trainer aircraft...
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    Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS; Podlachian Aircraft Factory) was a Polish aerospace manufacturer between 1923 and 1939, located in Biała Podlaska....
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  • 1 PWS 10 Poland fighter/ fighter-trainer 10M1 10 1930-1930 1931–1939 2 80 PWS-14 Poland trainer PWS-14 1933–1939 20 PWS-16 Poland trainer PWS-16 PWS-16bis...
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    aircraft to serve in the country's air force was a high wing fighter, the PWS-10, first manufactured in 1930 by the Podlasie Aircraft Factory. In 1933...
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  • BH-33 were licence-produced under a designation PWS-A. The first Polish design was a high-wing fighter, PWS-10, which numbered 80 from 1932. The Polish naval...
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    the collection: a PZL P.11 (the only surviving example in the world) and a PWS-26, survived only because they were displayed as war trophies by the Germans...
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    The PZL P.7a entered service in spring 1933, replacing PWS-A (a licence-built Avia BH-33) and PWS-10 fighters. Consequently, the Polish Air Force became...
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  • S.A P.W.S.1 P.W.S.3 P.W.S.4 P.W.S.5 P.W.S.6 P.W.S.7 P.W.S.8 P.W.S.10 P.W.S.11 P.W.S.12 P.W.S.14 P.W.S.15 P.W.S.16 P.W.S.18 P.W.S.19 P.W.S.20 P.W.S.21bis...
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    devices in world's aviation those days. A competing designs Lublin R-X and PWS-5t2, evaluated yet in 1929, were not satisfactory, so the Polish Air Force...
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    only one of several proposals to be produced; alternatives included the PWS.19, a high-wing monoplane, and the Lublin R.XVII, a clean twin-seat biplane...
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    single-engine design worked out for a passenger plane contest in 1928, won by PWS-20). The PZL.4 was a high-wing cantilever monoplane of metal construction...
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    for a successor of Junkers F.13 planes in LOT Polish Airlines, along with PWS-24 and Lublin R-XVI, but it crashed in April 1932 during tests. The reason...
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