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All of the aircraft were single engine observation/liaison planes.
It won a contest for a Polish Air Force liaison plane, but only 7 were produced.
The general went on, 'My last Fieseler Storch liaison plane could have done the job, but it was hit a couple of weeks ago.
The airstrip at Antelope Springs was used by liaison planes which flew some camp administrators for brief trips to the mountains.
These detachments, with a half-dozen liaison planes, were working with the rocket development center at White Sands, New Mexico.
Still in contact with Heinz Bär he obtained an Fi 156 "Storch" liaison plane.
Included in these shipments flown in by MATS were such items as communications facilities, maintenance equipment, helicopters, liaison planes, and even complete mess halls.
Liaison planes rose from the division strip every hour to observe the North Korean progress and to locate US 2nd Infantry Division front-line units.
The unit moved to Chabua on October 25 and was given official status, equipped with two C-47s and several L-5 Sentinel liaison planes for rescue pickups.
The Lublin R-XIII was the Polish army cooperation plane (observation and liaison plane), designed in the early-1930s in the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin.
The new plane utilized parts of PZL Ł.2 liaison plane, including the wing, tail, landing gear and engine (the factory manufactured more PZL Ł.2 parts, than aircraft ordered).
It well deserved the term "composite" for by that time it had acquired 15 P-39 Aircobra fighters and five B-25 Mitchell medium bombers as well as liaison planes and was flying all sorts of tactical air missions.
Considered among the best in this scale as well, these kits depict mainly WWII fighter aircraft, with a few modern jets and a few oddities such as the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch military liaison plane.
Initially, the airfield was only usable by light Liaison planes, later it was expanded to include extensive taxiways and revetments on the north and south side of the runway, and an apron at each edge of the runway.
The T-6 became the standard FAC aircraft for Korean use; several of the smaller, slower liaison planes were shot down by North Korean Yaks (including 6 L-17s lost to enemy air action) and they were retired.
In early May 1945, Collins flew over the camp in his Piper Cub liaison plane, and told the POWs via loudspeaker that he would discharge them as soon as he could find newsprint to print discharge papers.
The design of a trainer and liaison plane was approved by the Polish military Aviation Command, and Stankiewicz completed documentation in an aircraft factory PZL-Mielec in Mielec (the factory was destroyed by the Germans and at that time existed as repair works only).
After evaluation by the Polish Air Force, the R-Xa won the contest for a liaison plane in December 1929, over PWS-5t2 and PZL Ł.2, having the shortest take-off and landing, good handling at low speed and satisfactory performance, but the factory was ordered to develop design further.
Fixed wing aircraft based at Simmons included the XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division liaison planes, OV-1 Mohawk observation aircraft and the 4th ASTA (Aerial Surveillance Target Acquisition) attached to the 82nd Aviation Battalion.