PZL P.11
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The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft designed in the early 1930s by PZL in Warsaw. It was briefly considered to be the most advanced fighter aircraft design in the world. The PZL P.11 served as Poland's primary fighter defence in the Polish campaign of 1939 but by that point was outdated due to rapid advances in aircraft design in comparison to more advanced contemporary fighters including the Hawker Hurricane and Messerschmitt Bf 109.

PZL P1/II, the PZL P-11 was chosen as the new main fighter of the Romanian Royal Air Force.1
A short test flight in the exhibition version of THI's PZL P.11c in Second Life, designed to show off some of the features and aerobatics. v4 is simply another encoding for Youtube...2
at that time were practically only the PZL P.11 fighters in either the 'a' or 'c' versions. Only three Eskadrilles were armed with the older version of the PZL P.7 fighter.3
In 1939, Polish main fighter, the PZL P.11, designed in early-1930s, was becoming obsolete, the slightly better PZL P.24 were used solely for export and PZL P.4
In September 1939 he flew PZL P.11 fighters with 114 Eskadra of the Polish Air Force.5
In the PZL P.6
PZL P.11 Build in Mars 2009 for a WWII illustrated book that I'm working on. ... The PZL P.7
PZL P.11 este un avion de vînătoare polonez folosit în al II-lea război mondial.8

Made by PZL.

It is the successor of the PZL P.7 .

PZL P.11c , Kraków Aviation Museum 31.07.2008 = The only preserved of it's kind.9
recovered a few samples from the preserved PZL P.11 in Cracow (long before proper restoration of this aircraft) and identified the Polish Khaki as FS 30118.10
resistance by the PZL P.11 fighters of the Pursuit Brigade, which shot down 16 German aircraft for the loss of 10 of their own.11
The PZL P-11 was developed as an improvement to the P-6 fighter. First flown in 1931, the P-11a entered service in Romania and Poland.12
The PZL P.13
the PZL P.11 which was only a slight upgrade. On the 1st of September 1939, the Polish Air Force still had 30 PZL P.14
11 The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed in the early 1930s by PZL in Warsaw. It was...15
11The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed in the early 1930s by PZL in Warsaw.16
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Romania
Height Main
2.85 m
Designer
Zygmunt Puławski
Predecessor
PZL P.7
Length Alt
754.38
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
550.0
Loaded Weight Main
1650.0
Height Alt
284.48
Type Of Prop
radial engine
Introduced
1934
Loading Main
91
Developed From
PZL P.7
Bombs
50.0
Max Speed Main
390.0
Ceiling Main
8
000 m
Number Built
325
Crew
1
Retired
1945
Loaded Weight Alt
3638.0
Area Main
17.9 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1071.8799999999999
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
645 hp
Engine(prop)
the Skoda Mercury IV S2 was used in the PZl P.11A.|group=N
Manufacturer
First Flight
August 1931
Climb Rate Main
12.4 m-s
Power Main
470
Number Of Props
1
Power/mass Alt
3
Guns
475.2
Climb Rate Alt
2440.0
Length Main
7.55 m
Span Main
10.72 m
Area Alt
167.0
Range Alt
341 mi
Similar Aircraft
* Dewoitine D.371* Loire 46* Ikarus IK-2* Polikarpov I-15* Aero A.102
Max Speed Alt
242 mph
Related
* PZL P.7* PZL P.24* IAR-80
Empty Weight Main
1147.0
Ceiling Alt
26246.0
Category
Empty Weight Alt
2529.0
Loading Alt
19

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