Iw. 43 – PZL P.24
A Polish single-engine fighter aircraft used during the early stages of World War II, known for its speed and maneuverability, primarily used in the defense of Poland.
Fz-236 (Poland): PZL P.11
A single-engine fighter, the P.11 was the primary fighter of the Polish Air Force at the start of the war. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but it was outclassed by German fighters in the Battle of Poland.
Fz-237 (Poland): PZL P.24
A single-engine fighter, the P.24 was a later design that was intended to replace the P.11. It was more powerful and better armed, but it was limited in number and was overwhelmed by the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Poland.
Fb. 303
A Polish fighter aircraft, designed and built before World War II, used by the Polish Air Force and later by the Royal Air Force.