PZL W-3 Sokół (English: "Falcon") is a medium-size, twin-engine, multipurpose helicopter developed and manufactured by Polish helicopter company PZL-Świdnik...
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The PZL SW-4 Puszczyk (en: tawny owl) is a Polish light single-engine multipurpose helicopter manufactured by PZL-Świdnik. Following a protracted development...
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The PZL TS-11 Iskra (English: Spark) is a Polish jet trainer, developed and manufactured by aircraft company PZL-Mielec. It was used by the air forces...
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The PZL M-24 Dromader Super (a.k.a. Super Dromedary) is a single engine agricultural aircraft, developed in the 1980s by the WSK-Mielec (later PZL-Mielec)...
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The PZL M-15 was a jet-powered sesquiplane designed and manufactured by the Polish aircraft company WSK PZL-Mielec for agricultural aviation. In reference...
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The PZL-Mielec M-20 Mewa (Polish: Gull) is a licence-built version of the Piper PA-34 Seneca II manufactured in Poland by WSK PZL Mielec in a limited...
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SOCATA Rallye family (redirect from PZL-Okecie PZL-110 Koliber)
produced under licence in Poland by aviation company PZL, which marketed their own models under the PZL Koliber (English: Hummingbird) name. On 18 April 1978...
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LWD Junak (redirect from PZL TS-7 Chwat)
5-cylinder M-11FR radial engine gave 119 kW (160 hp) of maximum power and 104 kW (140 hp) normal power. The cylinders have individual cowls, which were often removed...
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List of aircraft (Pi–Pz) (section PZL-Krosno)
P.Z.L. P.1 PZL Ł.2 P.Z.L.3 P.Z.L.4 P.Z.L.5 P.Z.L. P.6 P.Z.L. P.7 P.Z.L. P.8 P.Z.L. P.9 P.Z.L. P.11 P.Z.L.12 P.Z.L.16 P.Z.L.18 P.Z.L.19 P.Z.L.22 P.Z.L...
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Combat) PZL P.11 (175 vs 140) PZL P.7 (105 vs 30) - obsolete by 1939 PZL 23A Karaś (30 vs 0) - experimental version PZL 23B Karaś (170 vs 120) PZL.46 Sum...
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The PZL Ł.2 was a Polish Army cooperation and liaison aircraft, built in 1929 in the Polskie Zakłady Lotnicze (PZL) in Warsaw. Only a small series of 31...
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PZL P.7a, was designed and produced, with 150 entering service. The design was followed by 30 improved PZL P.11a aircraft and a final design, the PZL...
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PZL.19 was a Polish sports aircraft built in 1932 in the PZL works. Ordered by the Ministry of Communications, it was specifically designed for the upcoming...
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (redirect from PZL-Mielec Lim-1)
Institution. p. 45. Werrell 2005, p. 99. Werrell 2005, p. 98. Werrell 2005, p. 140. Zaloga 1991, p. 74. Zaloga 1991, p. 76. Zampini, Diego. "Russian [sic-Soviet]...
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The PZL SM-2 was a Polish light utility helicopter, enlarged version of license-built Mil Mi-1, developed and produced by WSK PZL-Świdnik. It was also...
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The PZL Bielsko SZD-50 Puchacz (Polish: "eagle owl") is a Polish two-place training and aerobatic sailplane. The Puchacz was designed by Dipl-Ing Adam...
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PZL M-4 Tarpan (also tarpan) was a Polish trainer and sports aircraft prototype of the 1960s, designed in WSK-Mielec. The M-4 was designed for a demand...
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Politechnika Warszawska PW-5 (redirect from PZL PW-5)
was originally built by PZL at its factory in Świdnik and first flew in 1993. By the end of 2000 the new private company PZL-Bielsko1 was established...
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The list includes prototype vehicles. PZL P.7 (149) PZL P.11 (325) PZL.23 Karaś (250) PZL.37 Łoś (120+) PZL.43 (54) RWD-14 Czapla (65) RWD-13 (≈100)...
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The Historical PZL P.11c is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by Historical Aircraft Corporation of Nucla, Colorado. The aircraft...
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MiG-17 was license-built in China as the Shenyang J-5 and Poland as the PZL-Mielec Lim-6. The MiG-17 is still being used by the North Korean air force...
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Messerschmitt Bf 109 at the onset of the conflict. Examples: PZL P.1 PZL P.6 PZL P.7 PZL P.8 PZL P.11 PZL P.24 Henschel Hs 121 Loire 46 Polikarpov I-153 During...
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Politechnika Warszawska PW-6 (redirect from PZL PW-6)
(160 mph, 140 kn) Maximum glide ratio: 34 Rate of sink: 0.75 m/s (147 ft/min) Related lists List of gliders Wikimedia Commons has media related to PZL PW-6...
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further development of the Yak-12M was carried out in Poland, becoming the PZL-101 Gawron. The Yak-12 was also produced in China as Shenyang type 5. Yak-12s...
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Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz (redirect from PZL SZD-54 Perkoz)
country flight and cloud flying from the Polish manufacturer Allstar PZL Glider (formerly PZL Bielsko). The sailplane has exchangeable wing tips for either 17...
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SZD-51 Junior (redirect from PZL Bielsko SZD-51)
The PZL Bielsko SZD-51 Junior is a Polish single-seat training and club sailplane. The Junior was designed by Stanislaw Zientek, based on the SZD-47 which...
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SZD-9 Bocian (redirect from PZL Bielsko SZD-9 Bocian)
28 kn) Never exceed speed: 200 km/h (120 mph, 110 kn) Max aerotow speed: 140 km/h (87 mph; 76 kn) Max winch launch speed: 115 km/h (71 mph; 62 kn) g limits:...
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SZD-24 Foka (redirect from PZL Bielsko SZD-24)
now been limited to a maximum speed of 165 km/h (103 mph) in clear air and 140 km/h (87 mph) IFR/rough air. Following a fatal accident due to failure of...
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GIL BŻ-4 Żuk (redirect from PZL-Świdnik BŻ-4 "Żuk")
the licence production of the Mil Mi-1, that had already started in WSK PZL-Świdnik. The prototype was damaged during landing on 31 August 1959 and despite...
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Zygmunt Pulawski, the PZL P.7a, entered service in a series of 150. It was followed by 30 improved PZL P.11a aircraft. The final design, PZL P.11c, was delivered...
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