About: PZL.55

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This fighter is sometimes called "PZL.62", but the correct designation is PZL.55. PZL.55 was a Polish pre-war initial project for a fighter aircraft, designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski of the PZL works. The design was for a single-seat low-wing monoplane, developed from the PZL.26 sports plane and private sports plane project designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski for his own purposes. The prototype PZL.55/I was designed for the Hispano-Suiza 12Y inline engine but production aircraft were intended to be powered by Hispano-Suiza 12Z inline engines.

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  • This fighter is sometimes called "PZL.62", but the correct designation is PZL.55. PZL.55 was a Polish pre-war initial project for a fighter aircraft, designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski of the PZL works. The design was for a single-seat low-wing monoplane, developed from the PZL.26 sports plane and private sports plane project designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski for his own purposes. The prototype PZL.55/I was designed for the Hispano-Suiza 12Y inline engine but production aircraft were intended to be powered by Hispano-Suiza 12Z inline engines. (en)
  • Il PZL P.55 era un caccia monomotore ad ala bassa sviluppato dall'azienda polacca Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze di Varsavia negli anni trenta e rimasto allo stadio di progetto. (it)
  • PZL.55 – projekt polskiego samolotu myśliwskiego i wielozadaniowego konstrukcji inżyniera Jerzego Dąbrowskiego (twórcy samolotu PZL.37 Łoś), opracowywany w Państwowych Zakładach Lotniczych od sierpnia 1939 roku. Myśliwiec bywa niekiedy błędnie nazywany PZL.62. (pl)
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  • This fighter is sometimes called "PZL.62", but the correct designation is PZL.55. PZL.55 was a Polish pre-war initial project for a fighter aircraft, designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski of the PZL works. The design was for a single-seat low-wing monoplane, developed from the PZL.26 sports plane and private sports plane project designed by Jerzy Dąbrowski for his own purposes. The prototype PZL.55/I was designed for the Hispano-Suiza 12Y inline engine but production aircraft were intended to be powered by Hispano-Suiza 12Z inline engines. (en)
  • Il PZL P.55 era un caccia monomotore ad ala bassa sviluppato dall'azienda polacca Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze di Varsavia negli anni trenta e rimasto allo stadio di progetto. (it)
  • PZL.55 – projekt polskiego samolotu myśliwskiego i wielozadaniowego konstrukcji inżyniera Jerzego Dąbrowskiego (twórcy samolotu PZL.37 Łoś), opracowywany w Państwowych Zakładach Lotniczych od sierpnia 1939 roku. Myśliwiec bywa niekiedy błędnie nazywany PZL.62. (pl)
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  • PZL.55 (it)
  • PZL.55 (en)
  • PZL.55 (pl)
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