PZL P.6

The PZL P.6 was a Polish fighter designed by the engineer Zygmunt Puławski manufactured by PZL state-owned factory. It remained a prototype.

Made by PZL.

It is the successor of the PZL P.1 ,

PZL P.6 is the predecessor of the PZL P.7.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Zygmunt Puławski
Predecessor
PZL P.1
Stall Speed Main
103.0
Range Main
650.0
Loaded Weight Main
1355.0
Type Of Prop
9
Crew
1
Max Speed Main
284.0
Developed From
PZL P.1
Height Main
2.75 m
Loading Main
78
Ceiling Main
8
000 m
Number Built
1
Successor
PZL P.7
Armament
462.0
Area Main
17.3 m²
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Bristol Jupiter VI FH
Manufacturer
Status
Useful Load Main
452.0
First Flight
August 1930
Climb Rate Main
10.3 m-s
Power Main
480 hp
Number Of Props
1
Variants With Their Own Articles
PZL P.7
Length Main
7.16 m
Span Main
10.3 m
Similar Aircraft
*Dewoitine D.371*Loire 46*Ikarus IK-2*Polikarpov I-15
Related
*PZL P.1*PZL P.7*PZL P.8*PZL P.11*PZL P.24
Empty Weight Main
883.0
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