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::Could An-2 be a PZL/WSK-Mielec version as well? [[User:Weasel1984|Weasel1984]] 23:14 18.05.2011. | ::Could An-2 be a PZL/WSK-Mielec version as well? [[User:Weasel1984|Weasel1984]] 23:14 18.05.2011. | ||
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+ | Agreed Michal, and since it seems a Polish Air Force airplane, it certainly might be Polish built version, but I didn't find the name of it in this case, so that I proposed An-2 meanwhile some of us would find. Any idea? [[User:Sixcyl|Sixcyl]] 02:00, 21 May 2011 (MDT) |
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Entry at Film Polski db. with year 1973: http://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php/121510
Helpful page with data about Polish MiGs 21: http://gdziewojsko.wordpress.com/listy/mig-21/
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Identification
WSK Lim-5 /MiG-17 Polish variant.
Antonov An-2.
Sixcyl 14:33, 18 May 2011 (MDT)
- Could An-2 be a PZL/WSK-Mielec version as well? Weasel1984 23:14 18.05.2011.
Agreed Michal, and since it seems a Polish Air Force airplane, it certainly might be Polish built version, but I didn't find the name of it in this case, so that I proposed An-2 meanwhile some of us would find. Any idea? Sixcyl 02:00, 21 May 2011 (MDT)