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Elixir’s ‘Carbon OneShot’ technology, inspired by competitive sailing, reduces the airframe to just nine parts.
One of PZL’s less successful designs was the PZL-102, designed as a semi-aerobatic two-seat light monoplane. It was first flown on May 21, 1958, and later given the name Kos, Polish for blackbird.
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