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- PZL.12 abstract "PZL.12 (PZL-H) was a prototype of a Polish amphibious flying boat designed and built in 1931 by Zygmunt Puławski, a pioneering Polish designer. He was killed in a crash involving this design.".
- PZL.12 manufacturer PZL.
- PZL.12 numberBuilt "1".
- PZL.12 type Amphibious_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageExternalLink pzl12.htm.
- PZL.12 wikiPageID "11442920".
- PZL.12 wikiPageLength "4062".
- PZL.12 wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- PZL.12 wikiPageRevisionID "673990776".
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink 1931_in_aviation.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphibious_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flying_boats.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:PZL_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_civil_utility_aircraft_1930–1939.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit_(aviation).
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Gipsy.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink FBA_17.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Flying_boat.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Landing_gear.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Liaison_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Monoplane.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Nikol_A-2.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink PZL.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Seaplane.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Stall_(flight).
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Stall_(fluid_mechanics).
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Straight_engine.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Strut.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLink Zygmunt_Puławski.
- PZL.12 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PZL.12".
- PZL.12 areaAlt "ft²".
- PZL.12 areaMain "19.0".
- PZL.12 armament "*unarmed".
- PZL.12 capacity "1".
- PZL.12 ceilingMain "4200 m".
- PZL.12 climbRateMain "3.7".
- PZL.12 crew "1".
- PZL.12 cruiseSpeedMain "155.0".
- PZL.12 emptyWeightMain "440.0".
- PZL.12 engine(prop)_ "de Havilland Gipsy III".
- PZL.12 firstFlight "February 1931".
- PZL.12 hasPhotoCollection PZL.12.
- PZL.12 heightMain "2.9 m".
- PZL.12 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- PZL.12 lengthMain "7.8 m".
- PZL.12 loadedWeightMain "660.0".
- PZL.12 loadingMain "35".
- PZL.12 manufacturer PZL.
- PZL.12 maxSpeedMain "180.0".
- PZL.12 numberBuilt "1".
- PZL.12 numberOfProps "1".
- PZL.12 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- PZL.12 powerMain "130.0".
- PZL.12 primaryUser "Poland".
- PZL.12 rangeMain "550.0".
- PZL.12 similarAircraft "*Nikol A-2 *FBA 17".
- PZL.12 spanMain "11.05 m".
- PZL.12 stallSpeedMain "75.0".
- PZL.12 status "Prototype".
- PZL.12 type "Touring amphibious flying boat".
- PZL.12 typeOfProp "air-cooled 4-cylinder straight engine".
- PZL.12 usefulLoadMain "220.0".
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specifications.
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PZL_aircraft.
- PZL.12 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PZL.12 subject Category:Amphibious_aircraft.
- PZL.12 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- PZL.12 subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- PZL.12 subject Category:PZL_aircraft.
- PZL.12 subject Category:Polish_civil_utility_aircraft_1930–1939.
- PZL.12 subject Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- PZL.12 hypernym Prototype.
- PZL.12 type Aircraft.
- PZL.12 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PZL.12 type Seaplane.
- PZL.12 type Seaplane.
- PZL.12 type Product.
- PZL.12 type DesignedArtifact.
- PZL.12 type Thing.
- PZL.12 type Q11436.
- PZL.12 comment "PZL.12 (PZL-H) was a prototype of a Polish amphibious flying boat designed and built in 1931 by Zygmunt Puławski, a pioneering Polish designer. He was killed in a crash involving this design.".
- PZL.12 label "PZL.12".
- PZL.12 sameAs PZL.12.
- PZL.12 sameAs m.02rcthv.
- PZL.12 sameAs Q7121228.
- PZL.12 sameAs Q7121228.
- PZL.12 wasDerivedFrom PZL.12?oldid=673990776.
- PZL.12 isPrimaryTopicOf PZL.12.