PZL-101 Gawron

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The PZL-101 Gawron is a Polish single-engine utility and agricultural aircraft developed in the 1950s as an improved, locally produced variant of the Soviet Yak-12.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural aircraft
aircraft
single‑engine aircraft
aircraftType light aircraft
airframeModificationOf Yakovlev Yak-12 NERFINISHED
capacity 3 passengers
agricultural chemicals
cockpitConfiguration enclosed cockpit
countryOfOrigin Poland
crew 1
cruiseSpeed around 160 km/h
designedFor short takeoff and landing
developedFrom Yakovlev Yak-12 NERFINISHED
developedIn 1950s
engineConfiguration single‑engine
engineModel Ivchenko AI-14R NERFINISHED
engineType piston engine
firstFlight 1956
height about 2.7 m
introduced late 1950s
landingGear fixed tailwheel landing gear
length about 8.1 m
manufacturer PZL NERFINISHED
Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego Okęcie NERFINISHED
maxSpeed around 190 km/h
maxTakeoffWeight around 1350 kg
nationalRegistrationPrefix SP- (Poland)
numberBuilt about 325
primaryUsers Poland NERFINISHED
propulsion propeller
range around 500 km
role agricultural aircraft
utility aircraft
serviceCeiling around 3500 m
status some examples still in use
tailConfiguration conventional tail
usedBy Polish aero clubs NERFINISHED
Polish agricultural operators
usedFor crop‑spraying
glider towing
liaison duties
pilot training
wingConfiguration high‑wing
wingSpan about 12.0 m

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PZL Warszawa-Okęcie notableProduct PZL-101 Gawron