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The MIP Smyk, MIP from the initials of its Polish designers with Smyk meaning Brat or Kid, was an aerodynamically refined motor glider designed and built at Warsaw Technical University from 1935.

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  • The MIP Smyk, MIP from the initials of its Polish designers with Smyk meaning Brat or Kid, was an aerodynamically refined motor glider designed and built at Warsaw Technical University from 1935. (en)
  • MIP Smyk – polski motoszybowiec doświadczalny, został zaprojektowany w 1936 roku przez trzech studentów Sekcji Lotniczej Wydziału Mechanicznego Politechniki Warszawskiej: Ludwika Moczarskiego, Jana Idźkowskiego i Jerzego Płoszajskiego (akronim MIP pochodzi od pierwszych liter nazwisk konstruktorów). (pl)
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  • General J.Cynk, except where noted. (en)
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  • The MIP Smyk, MIP from the initials of its Polish designers with Smyk meaning Brat or Kid, was an aerodynamically refined motor glider designed and built at Warsaw Technical University from 1935. (en)
  • MIP Smyk – polski motoszybowiec doświadczalny, został zaprojektowany w 1936 roku przez trzech studentów Sekcji Lotniczej Wydziału Mechanicznego Politechniki Warszawskiej: Ludwika Moczarskiego, Jana Idźkowskiego i Jerzego Płoszajskiego (akronim MIP pochodzi od pierwszych liter nazwisk konstruktorów). (pl)
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