City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:23 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:589556Submit Correction
View count: 314
LWD Żak - a plane for aeroclubs was developed in the Aviation Experimental Workshops (LWD), in a team led by Eng. Tadeusz Sołtyk in 1946, , as one of the first Polish post-war aircraft. Two prototypes, Żak-1 and Żak-2, were flown in 1947. After a positive evaluation of the first prototype, the Ministry of Communications ordered a series of 10 aircraft. They were equipped with a Czech-made Walter Mikron engine and produced until the end of 1948 under the name LWD Żak-3. One of these aircraft with the registration number SP-AAX was donated in 1963 to the Aviation Museum in Krakow.
Registration / Serial:SP-AAX
Aircraft Version:LWD Zak 3
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City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:23 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Collection:Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego
Photo Date:23 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:589556Submit Correction
View count: 314
LWD Żak - a plane for aeroclubs was developed in the Aviation Experimental Workshops (LWD), in a team led by Eng. Tadeusz Sołtyk in 1946, , as one of the first Polish post-war aircraft. Two prototypes, Żak-1 and Żak-2, were flown in 1947. After a positive evaluation of the first prototype, the Ministry of Communications ordered a series of 10 aircraft. They were equipped with a Czech-made Walter Mikron engine and produced until the end of 1948 under the name LWD Żak-3. One of these aircraft with the registration number SP-AAX was donated in 1963 to the Aviation Museum in Krakow.
Registration / Serial:SP-AAX
Aircraft Version:LWD Zak 3
C/n (msn):
City / Airport:Kraków - Rakowice-Czyzyny (EPKC) (closed)Map
Country:Poland
Photo Date:23 May 2023
Photo by:WalAndPlContact