
LWD Junak - Wikipedia
The LWD/WSK Junak was a Polish trainer aircraft, used from 1952 to 1961 by the Polish Air Force and until 1972 by Polish civilian operators. It was designed by the LWD bureau and produced by the WSK Warszawa-Okęcie factory.
LWD Junak - Military Wiki
Not to be confused with PWS-40 Junak. The Junak was a Polish trainer aircraft, used from 1952 to 1961 by the Polish Air Force and until 1972 by Polish civilian operators. It was designed in the LWD bureau and produced in the WSK factory.
LWD Junak - Specifications - Technical Data / Description
The LWD Junak is a single-engine two-seat trainer aircraft developed by the Polish construction bureau Lotnicze Warsztaty Doswiadczalne (LWD) and produced by the Polish manufacturer WSK-Okecie (WSK Nr 4).
LWD Junak – Wikipédia
Az LWD Junak, majd Junak 1 típusnevet kapott prototípus 1948. február 22-én emelkedett a levegőbe Antoni Szymański berepülőpilótával. A gép sárkányszerkezete önálló lengyel fejlesztés, a prototípusba a Lengyelországban licenc alapján gyártott szovjet tervezésű, öthengeres, 93 kW (125 LE) teljesítményű Svecov M–11D ...
LWD TS-9 Junak-3 aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
The LWD Junak was a stable, easy-to-fly, unarmed Polish trainer aircraft in service from 1952 to 1961 by the Polish Air Force. This example is on display at the super Muzeum Sil Powietrznych (Polish AF museum).
LWD Junak - Planes
The Junak is a Polish trainer aircraft, designed in the LWD bureau and produced in the WSK factory. It was used from 1952 to 1961 by the Polish Air Force and to 1972 by Polish civil aviation. Contents
PZL TS-9 Junak 3 '14' (SP-BPL) | c/n 13-9578. On display in - Flickr
2013年8月23日 · "In 1946, the LWD works undertook the design and building of a aircraft, powered with the M-11D radial engine. The new construction featured easy flying and ground service. In the next year, the two seat, school and training low wing (of mixed construction) was developed. It had fixed undercarriage and a closed cockpit.
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samolotypolskie.pl - LWD "Junak"
Śmigło dwułopatowe LWD J2 (początkowo LWD J1), drewniane. Dwa zbiorniki paliwa w skrzydłach i opadowy w kadłubie przed pilotem. Pojemność zbiorników 160 l.
LWD Junak - AviationsMilitaires.net
La première firme aéronautique à y voir le jour après-guerre fut la LWD (Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne). Basée à Lodz, active entre 1945 et 1950, celle-ci fut davantage un bureau d'étude destiné à relancer l'activité aéronautique polonaise qu'une société avec de réelles capacités industrielles.
Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne LWD Junak, Zuch. 1948
The LWD Junak and LWD Zuch planes were developed by the Experimental Aviation Workshop in Łódź, and after their liquidation, the program was transferred to the PZL Okęcie Communication Equipment Factory in Warsaw. The first prototype was flown on February 22, 1948.
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