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1.1  Motorcycles  







2 Aircraft  





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PZL-Świdnik






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PZL-Świdnik S.A.
Formerly
  • WSK-Świdnik
  • WSK "PZL-Świdnik"
  • IndustryAerospace
    Founded1951 (1951)
    Headquarters ,

    Key people

    Jacek Libucha
    (Chairman)
    Parent
    • PZL
      (1951–1989)
  • AgustaWestland
    (2010–2016)
  • Leonardo S.p.A.
    (2016–Present)
  • Websitepzl.swidnik.pl
    PZL W-3 Gluszec (upgraded) of Polish Land Forces
    PZL SW-4 of Polish Air Force
    WSK M06B3 motorcycle

    PZL-Świdnik S.A. (Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego PZL-Świdnik S.A.) is the biggest helicopter manufacturer in Poland. Its main products are PZL W-3 Sokół and PZL SW-4 Puszczyk helicopters. In early 2010 the factory was acquired by AgustaWestland,[1] today Leonardo.

    History

    [edit]

    History of plant establishment dating back to 1920, when in Lublin opened the first aircraft factory "Plage i Laśkiewicz". After World War II, part of the senior instructors staff incorporated into the newly formed "Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego".[2] In 1951 a third national aerospace factory, WSK-Świdnik, was built in Świdnik, and in 1957 it was renamed to WSK PZL-Świdnik. Since 1956 it has become one of the world's major helicopter manufacturers, producing helicopters under the Soviet licence, starting with the SM-1 (Mil Mi-1). Świdnik was the main producer of the Mi-1 and exclusive producer of the widely used in the world Mil Mi-2. Since the late 1980s, Świdnik has been producing a Polish-designed medium helicopter PZL W-3 Sokół. It also produces a light helicopter, the PZL SW-4 Puszczyk. After 1991 the state factory became a state-owned corporation (WSK『PZL-Świdnik』SA). It also produced the Pirat, PW-5 and PW-6 gliders and cooperates widely with other nations' manufacturers, e.g., in the manufacture of Agusta A109 fuselages.

    In early 2010 the factory was acquired by AgustaWestland, today Leonardo.

    Motorcycles

    [edit]

    From 1954 until 1980 the WSK PZL-Świdnik was also a manufacturer of motorcycles, branded as the WSK. Some 2,000,000 motorcycles of the WSK M06 125 cc and WSK M21 175 cc families were made in that period.[3]

    Aircraft

    [edit]
    Model name First flight Number built Type
    PZL SM-1 1956 1,594 License built single piston engine utility helicopter
    PZL SM-2 1959 89 Single piston engine utility helicopter
    PZL Mi-2 1965[4] 5,400+ License built two turboshaft engine utility helicopter
    PZL SM-4 Łątka N/A 1 Single piston engine utility helicopter
    PZL Kania 1979 19 Two turboshaft engine utility helicopter
    PZL W-3 Sokół 1979 149 Two turboshaft engine utility helicopter
    PZL SW-4 Puszczyk 1996 40 Single turboshaft engine utility helicopter
    PZL PW-5 1993 Glider
    PZL PW-6 1998 ~26 Glider
    PZL I-23 Manager [pl] 1999 2 Single piston engine monoplane sport airplane

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Gazeta Wyborcza article from Feb. 2, 2010 [1] Archived 2014-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Zakłady Mechaniczne E. Plage i T. Laśkiewicz w Lublinie". OldTimery.com (in Polish). Archived from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  • ^ (in Polish) Adam Zakrzewski, Auto-moto PRL: władcy dróg i poboczy, Demart, Warsaw 2010, ISBN 978-83-7427-484-5, p.158
  • ^ Luto, Krzysztof. "PZL Mi-2, 1965 (SM-3)". SamolotyPolskie.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  • [edit]
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