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City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:1 October 2022
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:589942Submit Correction
View count: 87
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:1 October 2022
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:1 October 2022
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:589942Submit Correction
View count: 87
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:1 October 2022
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:6 February 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:438703Submit Correction
View count: 354
In 1948 LWD developed the Zuch 1 trainer and aerobatic aircraft from the LWD Junak. The aircraft was powered by a Czech Walter Minor 160 hp inline engine, however, the Poles were refused a licence for production of these engines. Therefore, the Zuch 2 was developed with a German Siemens Bramo radial engine instead but this produced only 116 hp. The Zuch 2 was unsurprisingly inferior to the Zuch 1 and only 5 were built, these were operated by flying clubs until 1955. This example is now on display at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:6 February 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:6 February 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:438703Submit Correction
View count: 354
In 1948 LWD developed the Zuch 1 trainer and aerobatic aircraft from the LWD Junak. The aircraft was powered by a Czech Walter Minor 160 hp inline engine, however, the Poles were refused a licence for production of these engines. Therefore, the Zuch 2 was developed with a German Siemens Bramo radial engine instead but this produced only 116 hp. The Zuch 2 was unsurprisingly inferior to the Zuch 1 and only 5 were built, these were operated by flying clubs until 1955. This example is now on display at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:6 February 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:16 May 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:204390Submit Correction
View count: 165
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:16 May 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:16 May 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:204390Submit Correction
View count: 165
Registration / Serial:SP-BAM
Aircraft Version:LWD Zuch 2
C/n (msn):22
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:16 May 2018
Photo by:PhilContact