PZL P.11a

(WAK)

The P.11a was the initial version for the Polish Air force, which ordered thirty, actually built after completion of the Romanian P.11b order, powered by 370.6 kW (497 hp) – 385.5 kW (517 hp) Polish Skoda Works Mercuty IV.S2 engines.

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  • Type: fighter
  • Historical period: World War II, 1934
  • Country: Poland
  • Scale: 1:33
  • Number of sheets: 10 sheets A4

Historical information

The PZL P.11 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed in the early 1930s by PZL in Warsaw. It was briefly the most advanced fighter aircraft of its kind in the world.

The PZL P.11 served as Poland's primary fighter defence in the Polish campaign of 1939.

The first P.11/I prototype flew in August 1931, after Puławski's death in an air crash. It was followed by two slightly modified prototypes, the P.11/II and the P.11/III. The first variant ordered by the Polish Air Force was the P.11a, considered an interim model and built in a series of 30.

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