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After
the outbreak of World War II, on 1 September 1939, the prototype was
evacuated from Warsaw to Lwów, but it damaged a landing gear
and was left there. It was next captured by the invading Soviets and
evaluated in Moscow. |
PZL.44
Wicher Specifications |
General |
Type:
Airliner |
Engine |
2 × Wright Cyclone GR-1820 G2 9-cyl radial | 1000 hp | Pistons |
Dimensions/Masses |
Length: 18.45 m |
Width: 23.8 m | Height:
4.8 m Weight: 5990 kg | Max. Combat Weight: 9500 kg |
Performances |
Max. Speed: 374 km/h | Ceiling: 6000 m | Range: 1800-2200 km |
Armament |
MG:
- |