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Lipkowski's Helicopter
1905
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Jozef Lipkowski, a Polish engineer and inventor working in France and Russia, designed a huge ...
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During 1905-07 Tanski concentrated on the developĀ¬ment of a helicopter. After tests with models, which ... read more ... |
Tanski's Helicopter
1907
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PZL Swidnik BZ-1 "Gil"
1950
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This orthodox helicopter had a two-bladed rotor mounted on a universal joint, and a small ...
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Single-seat open frame ultra-light helicopter with two rotor-tip mounted Wojcicki pulse-jets. Prot. FF 28 June ... read more ... |
PZL Swidnik JK-1 "Trzmiel"
1957
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PZL Swidnik BZ-4 "Zuk"
1959
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First displayed in the Polish Aviation Day Exhibition in August, 1956, the first prototype of ...
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The SM-2, a Polish development of the basic design was flown late in 1959. This ... read more ... |
PZL Swidnik SM-2
1959
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PZL Swidnik SM-4 Latka
1962
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Three-seat helicopter with enclosed cabin, open-frame rear fuselage, skid u/c, GRP main rotor and one ...
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In the late 1970s, P.Z.L. Swidnik, in conjunction with the Allison Division of General Motors ... read more ... |
PZL Swidnik "Kania"
1979
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PZL Swidnik W-3 "Sokol"
1979
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Designed in the mid-1970s and evolved from the Mi-2/Kania series of rotorcraft, which it strongly ...
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4/5 seat civil helicopter of conventional streamlined appearance with all-metal monocoque fuselage, single three-blade main ... read more ... |
PZL Swidnik SW-4
1995
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Zurakowski ZR.1
19??
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A homebuilt helicopter made in Poland. Not flown. Preserved in Newark Aircraft Museum, England ...
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