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PZL 104 Wilga
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Designed
as a successor to the Polish built Yak-1 and PZL 101, the prototype PZL
104 Wilga first flew in 1962. A four-seat light aircraft,
the Wilga has been used for liaison, club flying, glider towing,
parachuting, agricultural use and as an air ambulance.
PZL has sold around 900 variants. Wilga is
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Specifications
(Wilga 35A) |
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updated 12 February 2008
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