A Polish PZL-130 Orlik in flight. (EADS)
A Polish Air Force PZL-130 Orlik in flight.2
aircraft PZL-130 Orlik used in the regiment and the team as well.
Between 1998 and 2000 both "Iskry" and "Orlik" teams were based at
Radom-Sadkow.3
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Made by PZL.
powered PZL-130 Orlik (Eglet) was designed as a combat training
aircraft for the Polish AF Officers College.5
PZL-130 Orlik TC-I of Orlik Aerobatic Team
In a turboprop, much of the jet thrust is sacrificed in favor of
shaftpower, which is obtained by extracting additional 6
The fatigue Life Assessment of PZL-130 ORLIK Structure Based on
Historical Usage Data
Andrzej Leski
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In-service Flaw Detection and Quantification in the Composite
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With Radom being the operating base for the PZL-130 Orlik in Polish
service, there was a display by 'Team Orlik', now expanded to a full
nine-aircraft team, since their displays in the UK at RIAT, 8
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