Category: Airplanes
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Embraer ERJ E-170/175/195. 2012
The first carrier using Embraer 170 was LOT Polish Airlines. In Europe, for sure, because it was used earlier in South America. The first Embraer 170 in ST configuration was delivered to Poland at Okęcie on the night of March 8/9, 2004. The machine received SP-LDA registration, serial number 23. The plane had an older…
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Zlin Z-26 Trener. 1952
The Zlin Z-26 Trener aircraft is a training and training aircraft. It was developed in 1947 at the Zlin factory (Moravan Otrokovice) in the newly created state, Czechoslovakia. The first flight was made in September 1947. Serial production ran from 1949 to 1974. A total of 1,457 were built, in various versions and variants. The…
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Jakowlew Jak-40 nb 045. 2021
The Jak-40 aircraft No. 9840759 nb 045 was built on April 29, 1979 in Saratov at Plant No. 292, a traditional OKB Jakovlev factory. The plane was delivered to Poland in 1979 and went to the state of the 36th Special Air Transport Regiment in Warsaw in Okęcie. In the 90’s it was painted in…
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Jakowlew Jak-40 nb 044. 2021
The Jak-40 aircraft No. 9840659 nb 044 was built on April 29, 1979 in Saratov at Plant No. 292, a traditional OKB Yakovlev factory. The plane was delivered to Poland in 1979 and went to the state of the 36th Special Air Transport Regiment in Warsaw in Okęcie. In the 90’s it was painted in…
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Jakowlew Jak-40 nb 037. 2021
The Jak-40 aircraft No. 9510238, nb 037, was built on February 4, 1975 in Saratov at Plant No. 292, a traditional OKB Yakovlev factory. The plane was delivered to Poland in 1975 and went to the state of the 36th Special Air Transport Regiment in Warsaw in Okęcie. In the 90’s it was painted in…
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Jakowlew Jak-40. 2011
Straight wings. Three-spar construction, with ribs and smooth covering. Stiffened with stringers. Chemical etched cover, thanks to which its thickness decreases with the wingspan. Spot welded and riveted cover. Rivet heads countersunk. The leading edge of the wings is de-iced with hot air. On the run-off there are three-segment Fowler flaps (widened), tilted 20 degrees…
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Jakowlew Jak-40. 1973
The Jak-40 is a medium-sized, medium-range passenger, transport aircraft. Built in a classic layout. Powered by three turbojet engines. The Jak-40 in Poland was mainly used to transport important people. Airplanes were in service in Poland from 1973 to 2011.
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Tupolew Tu-134. 1968
The Tupolew Tu-134 plane is the first passenger plane used in Poland with a turbojet drive. Tu-134 planes were operated in LOT Polish Airlines from November 15, 1968. The planes served European routes, flying mainly to the countries of Western Europe.
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EM-10 Bielik. 2003.
The EM-10 Bielik is a training aircraft developed by Mr. Edward Margański. The aircraft is powered by a turbojet engine. In the Polish Military Aviation, the EM-10 Bielik was to replace the TS-11 "Iskra". The first flight was made on June 4, 2003.