PWS-26
After the invasion of Poland in September
1939, the Germans captured the remnants of the Polish Air Force. Most of these aircraft were damaged or
destroyed, but about one hundred planes were airworthy. Germans captured almost
fifty PWS-26 and transported them to Mielec plants, where thirty of them were
repaired. Germans sold 28 of them to Romania and two were shortly used by
Luftwaffe probably as training planes. PWS-26 (lettered VG+AS) was sent to
Aviation Museum in Berlin, survived bombing run and war and now is exhibited in
Aviation Museum in Cracow, Poland.
PWS-26 used as training plane by Luftwaffe.
(V. Koss collection)
PWS-26 used as training plane by Luftwaffe.
(V. Koss collection)