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24 April 1962. The prototype of the PZL-104 Wilga 1 variant was flown, powered by an existing Polish 220 hp (160 kW) horizontally-opposed engine the PZL WN-6RB. ift.tt/UchTHnX

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New release alert! 📚🚗🔥 We are excited to announce that the latest addition to our Single Vehicle series is now available. Single Vehicle No. 08 Polish Armoured Draisine TK. Get your hands on our newest book! ift.tt/fBTdec5

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MMPBooks for #Train Enthusiasts!🚂 Don't miss the opportunity to expand your collection of railway-themed books. Explore our collection today! ift.tt/fBTdec5

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🎉 Good news! The "French Bombers" book is back in stock 📚🇫🇷! Don't miss out and share with your friends! 👥🔖 #FrenchBombers #BookAvailable ift.tt/lmJDgLu

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29 April 1945. The first P-51D left production line in Australia at Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC). ift.tt/lmJDgLu

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Messerschmitt Bf 109 D-1 & Bf 109 K-4 comparison. K-4 done by Krzysztof Wołowski, D-1 done by Jesters-Ink. ift.tt/aJVs8He

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Bolesław Gładych (17 May 1918 – 12 July 2011) was a Polish fighter pilot, an fighter ace of World War II. His wartime 'score' totals 17 claimed destroyed, 2 probables, 1 shared damaged, and 5 ground kills. P-47D-22-RE, s/n 42-26300, HV-V, Pengie III of 6… ift.tt/M0W9Uz5

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20 May 1973. The first flight of the PZL M-15 Belphegor, a jet-powered biplane manufactured by WSK PZL-Mielec in Poland for Soviet agricultural aviation. Profile by Dariusz Karnas ift.tt/PQ6SBlF

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As seen in the image below, everything that has been published worldwide about the P-47 Thunderbolt can be thrown in the trash! The latest information from the Komputer Åšwiat quiz. ift.tt/soV53jC