The PZL SW-4 is a Polish twin engine helicopter that was designed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has been used for disaster relief, passenger transport, air ambulance, and various military tasks. The aircraft is still being made today, with a production rate of six per year.
- Manufacturer:
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PZL Swidnik
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Country:
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Poland
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Manufactured:
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2002 to: Present
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ICAO:
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PSW4
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Price:
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US$0.9 million
- Max Take Off Weight:
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1,800 Kg
3,968 lbs
- Max Landing Weight:
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- Max Payload:
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750 Kg
1,653 lbs
- Fuel Tank Capacity:
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125 gallon
471 litre
- Baggage Volume:
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- Seats - Economy / General:
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4 seats
- Seats - Business Class:
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0
- Seats - First Class:
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0
- Cabin Height:
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1.27 metre - 4.17 feet
- Cabin Width:
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1.41 metre - 4.63 feet
- Cabin Length:
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2.14 metre - 7.02 feet
- Exterior Length:
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10.57 metre - 34.68 feet
- Tail height:
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3.14 metre - 10.30 feet
- Fuselage Diameter:
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1.6 metre - 5.25 feet
- Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
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9 metre - 29.53 feet
- Wing Tips:
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No Winglets
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PZL Swidnik SW-4 Puszczyk.
The cockpit of the SW-4 Puszczyk helicopter
credit: Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej
PZL Swidnik SW-4 Puszczyk
credit: Gerard van der Schaaf
Polish Air Force PZL Swidnik SW-4
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