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The LWS-6 Żubr (PZL.30 Żubr) was a Polish twin-engined medium bomber produced by the LWS factory before World War II. A short series was used for training only because it was inferior to the PZL.37 Łoś design.

Made by LWS (aircraft manufacturer).

Height Main
4 m
Height Alt
401.32
Length Alt
1539.24
Max Takeoff Weight Main
6876.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
750
Loaded Weight Main
6747.0
Max Speed Alt
212 mph
Type Of Prop
9
Introduced
1938
Loading Main
129
Max Speed Main
341.0
Cruise Speed Main
280.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
15127.0
Ceiling Main
6
700 m
Number Built
17
Crew
four
Loaded Weight Alt
14843.0
Retired
1940.0
Armament
462.0
Area Main
49.5 m²
Primary user
Useful Load Alt
4319.0
Span Alt
1849.12
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
522.0
Engine(prop)
Bristol Pegasus VIII
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
2
First Flight
March 1936
Production End Year
1938
Climb Rate Main
24480.0
Power Main
700 hp
Production Start Year
1938
Climb Rate Alt
1338.0
Length Main
15.40 m
Span Main
18.50 m
Area Alt
532.6
Range Alt
46560.0
Useful Load Main
1959.0
Empty Weight Main
4788.0
Ceiling Alt
21975.0
Category
Produced
1938
Empty Weight Alt
10533.0
Loading Alt
26

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