This is JRLucariny's FS2004 freeware PZL P.11c converted by Morton.
I've added a new textures, and a new set of flight files to get it to historic performance specifications. The .dp file is by Morton.
PZL P.11c, 142 Eskadra Mysliwska, "Wild Ducks", 4 Pulku Lotniczy, Torun - Pilot Stanislaw Skalski, August - September 1939
On September 1, 1939 Skalski attacked a Henschel Hs126 which was then shot down by a squadron mate. He landed next to the crash and helped the wounded crew members. By September 16, he had officially been credited with 2 Do17s, a Ju87, a HS126 and a shared Hs126. He escaped to Britain and by the end of the war with 22 1/2 victories. He returned to Poland in 1947 to join the Polish Air Force but in 1948 he was arrested by the Communist government under trumpted up charges and sentenced to death. This was later commuted to life in prison. He was later relased after the death of stalin and "rehabilitated" and allowed to rejoin the air force. He retired in 1972. After Poland threw off the Russian yoke and became a democracy, he was promoted to Brigadier General in recognition of his service to Poland. He died in 2004.
Submitted by Captain Kurt
I've added a new textures, and a new set of flight files to get it to historic performance specifications. The .dp file is by Morton.
PZL P.11c, 142 Eskadra Mysliwska, "Wild Ducks", 4 Pulku Lotniczy, Torun - Pilot Stanislaw Skalski, August - September 1939
On September 1, 1939 Skalski attacked a Henschel Hs126 which was then shot down by a squadron mate. He landed next to the crash and helped the wounded crew members. By September 16, he had officially been credited with 2 Do17s, a Ju87, a HS126 and a shared Hs126. He escaped to Britain and by the end of the war with 22 1/2 victories. He returned to Poland in 1947 to join the Polish Air Force but in 1948 he was arrested by the Communist government under trumpted up charges and sentenced to death. This was later commuted to life in prison. He was later relased after the death of stalin and "rehabilitated" and allowed to rejoin the air force. He retired in 1972. After Poland threw off the Russian yoke and became a democracy, he was promoted to Brigadier General in recognition of his service to Poland. He died in 2004.
Submitted by Captain Kurt