LWD Żuraw
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The LWD Żuraw was a Polish utility and liaison aircraft prototype of 1951 high-wing monoplane with single engine that did not enter production. The name means crane.

The LWD Żuraw was a Polish utility and liaison aircraft prototype of 1951, high-wing monoplane with single engine, that did not enter production. The name means crane.1

Made by Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne.

was LWD Żuraw, two-seater military liaison and utility high-wing plane prototype completed in 1951. It was not produced either.2
Height Main
2.98 m
Stall Speed Main
66.0
Power Alt
118.0
Range Main
320.0
Loaded Weight Main
1157.0
Max Speed Main
168.0
Capacity
2
Status
Ceiling Main
2
500 m
Type Of Prop
air-cooled 5-cylinder radial engine
Crew
1
Span Main
11.7 m
Area Main
21.12 m²
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Shvetsov M-11FR
Manufacturer
First Flight
16
Climb Rate Main
2.1 m-s
Power Main
160 hp
Number Of Props
1
Jet Or Prop
prop
Length Main
8.26 m
Area Alt
ft²
Similar Aircraft
*Nord 3400 - Yak-12
Empty Weight Main
913.0
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