Category: Airplanes
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Iliuszyn Ił-2. 1944
The Ił-2 plane is the best Soviet aircraft construction of the Second World War. Many people consider this aircraft the best the Second World War ground-attack. The Ił-2 plane was developed by Sergei Iliuszyn. These aircraft were built in the copies of 36,183, making it the most-produced combat aircraft.
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PZL CSS-13, S-13. 1945
The production of the aircraft, under the designation CSS-13, was launched at PZL Mielec in 1948. In December 1948, the prototype of the machine with the serial number 48-013 and registration marks SP-AKZ left the factory. The first flight was made on December 18, 1948, and the pilots were Ludwik Lech and Kazimierz Tyrlik.
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Embraer ERJ 145. 1999
Embraer ERJ-145 is a passenger plane (transport, commercial) developed on the basis of a business aircraft. The first flight of the prototype took place on August 11, 1995. It was used in PLL LOT in the period 1999 – 2011. In Poland, 14 ERJ 145 aircraft were used in PLL LOT. Due to the narrow…
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F-16 Jastrząb. 2010
As part of the Squadron Exchange, on 5-12.05.2010, there was a bilateral training at the Airport of Graces. 32 BLotT Graces and 52 US Air Force Combat Wings based in Spangdahlem (Germany) took part in the exercise. Three F-16 aircraft arrived from Germany, which exactly belonged to the 22 Tactical Squadron. This squadron is one…
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Petlakow Pe-2. 1945.
The consolidation of Bolshevik power in CCCP made the development of the state even more limited. Agriculture and industry have been neglected. The Bolsheviks were arming themselves to destroy any counter-revolution. Stalin, who was a land general, did not understand the military aviation and navy. His armaments were directed only at land operations. Do not…
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Tupolew Tu-2 1949.
In the second half of the 1930s in the CCCP, as part of a political purge, many talented designers were imprisoned. But the impending threat of war made Stalin decide to use their knowledge and abilities. He organized prison construction offices in the Lubianka prison. First for Petlakow, then for others, including Andrei Nikałajewicz Tupolev.…
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F-16 Jastrząb. 2009
For over 20 years, the number of combat aircraft in the Republic of Poland has been decreasing. The number of combat units is decreasing. However, the organizational structure is becoming more and more complicated, and the stakeholders themselves probably do not really know what it is all about. The main culprit of this state of…
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Mc Donnell-Douglas – Boeing C-17 Globemaster III. 2009
317 Tally 2009-11-23. Mc Donnell-Douglas / Boeing C-17, is an American long-range military transport aircraft with unique flight characteristics. The Polish Army participates in the operation of these aircraft in Europe. Although the C-17 A Globemaster III planes do not wear Polish checkerboards, they serve the Polish Air Force and are operated by Polish airmen.…
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Tupolew Tu-154 M. 1986.
The Tupolev Tu-154 is a Russian medium-range airliner powered by three turbojet engines. The aircraft has a layout identical to that of the Boeing B-727. The plane was used in Poland in LOT Polish Airlines and in the 36th Special Air Transport Regiment in Okęcie. In Poland, the plane has an exceptionally bad reputation.
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WSK PZL Mielec PZL An-2. 1960.
The first copies of AN-2 T aircraft were sent to air transport units in 1955. The first public show of the An-2 aircraft with chessboard on the hull and wings took place from 26.08.1956 to 9.09.1956, during the exhibition of air equipment organized at the Okęcie airport, next to the airport station.