Category: Airplanes
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EM-11 Orka. 2023.
EM-11 Orka is a Polish tourist and disposable plane, designed to carry four people, including the pilot. The aircraft was developed and manufactured at Margański & Mysłowski Zakłady Lotnicze. The first flight was made on August 8, 2003. Several copies were built.
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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 for LOT Polish Airlines. 2011.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10. 1977. The work of Karol Placha Hetman
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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 for LOT Polish Airlines. 2010.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10. 1977. The work of Karol Placha Hetman
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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 for LOT Polish Airlines. 1978.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10. 1977. The work of Karol Placha Hetman
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Suchoj Su-20 nb 6256. 2022.
The Sukhoi Su-20 nb 6256 aircraft No. 74416 was the 23rd of this type among 27 used in the Polish Army. The aircraft was delivered in 1976. After service, as a private exhibit, it was placed at a petrol station (Bliska / Lotos) on the S7 road, Grójec-Białobrzegi, in Broniszew 105.
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Glasair Sportsman 2+2. 2022.
Glasair Aviation was founded in 2001, after the collapse of its predecessor, Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft, owned by Tom Hamilton. The company operated from 1979 to 2001. Tom Hamilton and Thomas Wathen founded a new company, Glasair Aviation. The company’s headquarters is in Arlington, Washington, USA. In July 2012, the company was sold to Jilin Hanxing Group,…
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Bombardier DHC 8 Q 400. 2022.
In September 2022, it was reported that LOT Polish Airlines had begun withdrawing Bombardier DHC 8 Q 400 aircraft from service. It seemed that this was a decision preceded by analyzes and logical. Bombardier DHC 8 Q 400 aircraft have been used by PLL LOT since 2012, in the amount of 12 copies. During the…
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LFG Roland D.VI. 1918.
LFG Roland D.VI aircraft was a German aircraft developed at the end of the Great World War. The aircraft was designed at the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft factory in Berlin, which is why the aircraft was marked with the abbreviation LFG. The aircraft made its first flight in January 1918.
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Halberstadt CL.II. 1917.
The Halberstadt CL.II construction was assigned a large spectrum of tasks; from hunting, through reconnaissance (assault) to reconnaissance tasks. The planes were to operate in groups and cover each other. Serial production began and then the aircraft was designated Halberstadt CL.II. Production was also started in other factories. In total, about 1,200 aircraft were built.
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Fokker E.V. (D.VIII). 1918.
Fokker E.V plane (D.VIII) is a single-seat, light fighter aircraft from the period of the Great World War. The aircraft was developed by engineer Reinhold Platz. The prototype flew in the spring of 1918. Only a small number of planes made it to the front before the armistice was announced. Initially, the aircraft was marked…
