LWD Szpak
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The LWD Szpak was a Polish utility aircraft of 1945 the first Polish aircraft designed after World War II and built in a short series.

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LWD Szpak-4T at the Polish Aviation Museum * Portrait of Saint Stanislaus, from around 1531-1535 2

Made by Lotnicze Warsztaty DoświadczalnePZL.

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Height Main
2.4 m
Designer
Tadeusz Sołtyk
Power Alt
118.0
Range Main
630.0
Loaded Weight Main
1200.0
Type Of Prop
air-cooled 7-cylinder radial engine
Introduced
1946
Max Speed Main
180.0
Capacity
three passengers
Ceiling Main
201000.0
Number Built
13
Crew
one
pilot
Retired
1955
Area Main
18.20 m²
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Siemens-Halske Sh 14
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
1945-10-28
Production End Year
1948
Span Main
11.4 m
Power Main
160 hp
Production Start Year
1945
Jet Or Prop
prop
Length Main
8.05 m
Similar Aircraft
*Aero A.200
Empty Weight Main
700.0
Produced
1945
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