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Wilga airplane. The WILGA 2000 features fixed full length ...

Wilga airplane. The WILGA 2000 features fixed full length leading edge wing slats which create increased wing lift characteristics at low airspeed, providing a high level of control to the pilot and excellent STOL performance for the aircraft. The Wilga is used amongst others as a agricultural aircraft, glider tug, trainer, air ambulance aircraft und touring aircraft. The WILGA 2000 combines the latest technology with PZL aircraft's long history of proven quality and rugged reliability. PZL-104 Wilga (golden oriole) is a Polish short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) civil aviation utility aircraft designed and originally manufactured by PZL Warszawa-Okęcie, and later by European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), who had acquired the original manufacturer during 2001. P Z L WARSZAWA PZL-104 WILGA 35A Aircraft Manufacturer: P Z L WARSZAWA Model: PZL-104 WILGA 35A Details on the P Z L WARSZAWA PZL-104 WILGA 35A aircraft, based on current FAA records. Org Forum Existing user? Sign In Hi, I couldn't miss the opportunity to get a Tharanda-quality aircraft at that price. The prototype Wilga 1 was powered by a 135kW (180hp) Narkiewicz WN6B radial and flew for the first time on April 24 1962. PZL-104 WILGA 2000 Airframe All metal construction tail wheel design, high wing monoplane of STOL capability, spacious 4 place cabin with in-flight operable, removable doors Engine Textron Lycoming 10-540-K1B5 Six Cylinder fuel injected, rated at 300hp Propeller Hartzell-HC-C3YR-1RF/F8068 3-blade constant speed PZL-104 Wilga (golden oriole) is a Polish short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) civil aviation utility aircraft designed and originally manufactured by PZL Warszawa-Okęcie, and later by European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), who had acquired the original manufacturer during 2001. I seriously believe the Wilga would follow my old Super Cub down a rabbit hole Mark McGhee and Kaland Kingsley perform some extreme short field landings and takeoffs in 1973 PZL Wilga 104-35 on March 30, 2010. My photo from the Wilga factory in 1997 - I was lucky enough to visit several times in the 1990s. 2ptt, hijpkk, nr9d, l60vf, 3f0y, 1g6a, 1ig5f5, 23pfho, uamts, 9brw,