Wysokie loty
Movie (1978)
English title: Flying high
Starring:
Jerzy Aleksander Braszka (Wojciech Średniawa, POP secretary)
Tomasz Borkowy (Janusz Średniawa)
Jerzy Złotnicki (Kazimierz Matusiak, chief of Tokar)
Andrzej Gazdeczka (KW secretary)
Andrzej Kozak (keeper in aeroclub)
W. Średniawa – party organization secretary, doesn’t trust the new chief of the big state company, where he works. Workers complain, that the new boss uses his position to make own, private deals. Średniawa is trying to intervenes at the “top", but without any positive results - new director has strong support of the central administration.
At the same time Średniawa's son resign from a job of engineer and decides to built new light aircraft, according to own project and in own flat. When prototype is ready (in this role J-1), he tries to interest with it the state industry, unfortunately he meets there “bureaucratic concrete”, which, despite many positive advantages of the new construction, completely isn’t interested in it.
Jankowski J-1A Don Quichote
Same like the film character, Jarosław Jankowski also built in 1970 his first plane (“J-1 Prząśniczka”) in own flat and then took it outside in pieces through the window. In film we can see later, modified to meet US regulations, version renamed “J-1A Don Quichote”. The plane (not visible in film reg. SP-0002) have been crashed and destroyed in 1981.
Scale model.
WSK-Okęcie PZL 101 Gawron
And another one (yellow-blue on the left).
WSK-Okęcie PZL 104 Wilga
White-blue plane on the right.
Unidentified Aircraft & WSK PZL-Mielec TS-8 Bies
“Unidentified” is SP-EYS on the left, TS-8 Bies is silver SP-E?? on the right.
WSK PZL-Mielec An-2
Different one.
And yellow one.
WSK PZL-Świdnik Mi-2
Zlin Z-26
Zlin 42 M
Antonov An-24
Ilyushin Il-18V
ZP SZD-32 Foka 5
Scale model of one of the Polish made gliders.
Unidentified Aircraft
And another miniature glider, maybe possible to identify…
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