
The PZL-104 Wilga 35 was a highly successful Polish utility aircraft that became the most produced variant in the Wilga family, demonstrating Poland's post-war aviation capabilities. First flown on July 29, 1967, it was a high-wing, single-engine monoplane powered by a 260-horsepower Ivchenko AI-14R radial engine and could carry four occupants. With a gross weight of 2,755 pounds and exceptional short takeoff and landing capabilities, the aircraft achieved remarkable success with approximately 935 examples built over nearly four decades. The type was manufactured by WSK-Okęcie in Warsaw until production ended in 2006.
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