PZL-130 Orlik

PZL-130 Orlik

PZL-130 Orlik is a Polish military training aircraft used for pilot instruction in the Polish Air Force. Aircraft operated by the 42nd Training Aviation Base are responsible for preparing future pilots for flights on more advanced combat and transport aircraft. The Orlik is known for its good maneuverability, modern avionics, and relatively low operating costs, which have made it a key part of Poland’s military flight training system for many years.

Aircraft specifications

  • Aircraft: PZL-130 Orlik
  • Production date: since 1992
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney of Canada PT6-25C
  • Power: 550 HP
  • Top speed: 480 km/h
  • Service ceiling: 6 000 m
  • Range: 1 062 km

Display / participant details

  • Participant name: PZL-130 Orlik
  • Pilots: Capt. Filip Rybczyński, Capt. Adrian Iberle, Capt. Szymon Wojtczak, Lt. Col Krzysztof Kidacki
  • Country: Poland
  • Display day: Saturday
  • Display time: day ☀️
  • Number of aircraft: 1

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