Role Utility aircraft
National origin Poland
Manufacturer PZL Warszawa-Okęcie
First flight 24 April 1962
Status Production Ended
Primary user Polish military and civilian aviation
Produced 1962-2006
Number built 1,000+
First flown on 24 April 1962 and entering service during the following year, the Wilga has evolved through many ever-improving versions during its continuous production from 1962 to 2006. The type was largely used by civil operators; those military air services that did fly the type typically used it as a trainer and liaison aircraft. In excess of 1,000 aircraft were produced prior to European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) announcing on their website that production of the Wilga would cease in 2006.
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During September 2001, it was announced that Poland had finalised an agreement with the multinational aerospace conglomerate European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) to acquire 51 per cent of PZL Warszawa-Okecie for 28.5 million zloty ($6.74 million), which later rose up to 85 per cent ownership of the company.
The PZL-104 Wilga is a high-wing cantilever short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) utility aircraft,
Early aircraft were typically powered by the Soviet-designed Ivchenko AI-14R radial engine.