Scott WRG Editor wrote:
I always thought those were the neatest looking high wing monoplanes
Those appear to be models. I did read awhile back of a replica being made but I don't remember if it was to be airworthy or not.
A company named Historical Aircraft Corp was building a 2/3 or 3/4 scale PZL P.11c replica. I saw it at Oshkosh one year (1990/1991?). Not sure what happened to the company and I can't find much about it now (nothing on the Internet Archive).
Historical Aircraft Corp
(612)451-3283
Type: HAC A-001
Powered by: Ford Pinto 55 kW (75 KM) engine
Building time (kit form) 1600 h.
Wingspan: 10,5 m
Weight: 486 kg
Speed: 136 km/h
Range 483 km.
Kit price 17.000 $
Ready to fly price 28.500 $ (1990 year prices).
http://www.hacwarbirds.com/ hac@montrose.net
Historical Aircraft Corp, St Paul MN.
19?? = Produced 62.5-percent scale replicas of P-51D (230hp Ford V-8), AU-1 Corsair, and P-40 Tomahawk, as well as an 85-percent scale of Ryan STA.