Zakład Remontów i Produkcji Sprzętu Lotniczego

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Zakład Remontów i Produkcji Sprzętu Lotniczego ( ZRPSL ) is a Polish special plant for the production of plastic parts and aircraft. The company was founded in 1986 in Bielsko , Poland by Edward Margański . One dealt initially with the repair of gliders.

The offer was expanded to include the reconstruction and replica of historical aircraft, including for the Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow .

In 1990 a contract was signed with Swift Ltd , an English glider manufacturer, which included the development of a new aerobatic glider, the Swift S-1 . Shortly afterwards, MDM Ltd. received a similar contract for the development of a two-seat glider, the MDM-1 Fox , the first in the world to be approved for the complete aerobatic program as a two-seat aircraft. Jerzy Makula won his 5th glider aerobatic world championship on this machine in 1993.

In cooperation with EUROS GmbH , the company is also involved in the manufacture of a 1 MW wind turbine.

Due to the extensive experience with processing fiber-reinforced plastics, the company is developing the ZRPSL EM-10 Bielik, a jet trainer with unusual possibilities.

With the twin-engine aircraft ZRPSL EM-11 Orka , a twin-engine, four-seat aircraft was developed for general aviation.

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