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Model Assembled and Photos by Han Jae-Ho |
Władysław Zalewski was one of the
pioneers of aviation and here
you can download and assemble one of its most iconic models, in 1/33 scale.
Władysław Zalewski foi um dos
pioneiros da aviação e aqui
você pode baixar e montar um de seus modelos mais emblemáticos, na escala 1/33.
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Mr.Władysław Zalewski with his WZ-XI ”Kogutek” |
Władysław Zalewski (
January 21, 1892 in Warsaw – November 25, 1977 in London) was a
Polish aviation engineer, constructor of aeroplanes and aeroplane engines. Since
1939 he lived in
Great Britain. In the years of
1908–1913 Zalewski constructed
biplane WZ I and its
20 hp engine.
In
1912 he constructed with his brother
Bolesław, the
monoplane WZ II. During the
years of 1915–1916 he built two tetraplanes, in which one was flying on the frontline.
During the
interwar period Zalewski built biplane WZ VIII (
1919),
fighter plane WZ X (1923–1926),
sports plane WZ XI (1927) and the first
Polish four-engined heavy bombing plane PZL-3 (
1928–1930; built in France as Potez 41) made in
PZL. -
Wikipedia
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Biplane CWL WZ-X |
O Polonês Władysław Zalewski (
1892-1977) foi um
engenheiro, construtor de aviões e motores. entre os anos de
1908 à 1913 Zalewski construiu seu
biplano WZ I. Em
1912, juntamente com seu irmão, ele construiu o
monoplano Bolesław WZ II. Durante os anos de
1915 e 1916, ele construiu dois triplanos, que foram usados nas
linhas de frente dos campos de batalha. Durante o
período entre-guerras Zalewski construiu vários aparelhos, entre eles o
biplano WZ VIII (1919), o
caça WZ X (1923-1926), o
avião de acrobacias WZ XI (1927) e o
primeiro avião bombardeiro polonês, com quatro motores, o
PZL-3 (
1928-1930). - Wikipedia
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The Real Thing |
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