Talk:Ekstradycja 2
Revision as of 21:09, 9 February 2011 by Weasel1984 (talk | contribs)
Unidentified
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/1/3/8/1021831.jpg
PZL 104M - Jsiminski
- Looks like a match. Good eye Jsiminski! Tobin Lee 13:32, 8 February 2011 (MST)
- Then 104M is produced by PZL-Okęcie in Warsaw. There is a small problem with PZL's (at least to me) as in socialist economy it was a sort of industrial union with branches in many different cities. Many of them used as a kind of brand, names like "PZL-city/district" - where factory was placed. So if we list the Mi-2 helicopters as "PZL-Świdnik" and some others as "PZL-Mielec", I guess it should be PZL-Okęcie in this case too. Maybe Jsiminski knows how it should be?
- P.S. The plane is also to see at the beginning of "Ekstradycja III" (I've just seen it) its reg. is SP-FWD. Weasel1984 15:41, 05.02.2011
- One mroe thing is to solve. The production of Wilga 104M started in 1998, and this series was filmed in 1996/97. This source - http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1008644/ calls SP-FWD "104 Wilga 35A" - without M. I do not know - it can means, that more aerodynamic shape was introduced before the 104M model? Weasel1984 22:08, 05.02.2011
- Then 104M is produced by PZL-Okęcie in Warsaw. There is a small problem with PZL's (at least to me) as in socialist economy it was a sort of industrial union with branches in many different cities. Many of them used as a kind of brand, names like "PZL-city/district" - where factory was placed. So if we list the Mi-2 helicopters as "PZL-Świdnik" and some others as "PZL-Mielec", I guess it should be PZL-Okęcie in this case too. Maybe Jsiminski knows how it should be?