Poland · RAF · 1939–1945

Flying Museum

Three authentic WWII aircraft.
Not replicas. Originals that fly.

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SP-YAA · T-7230 · 1939
01 Basic trainer · 1939

DH82A
Tiger Moth

The only flying Tiger Moth in Poland. A participant of the Battle of Britain — it trained pilots of Spitfires and Hurricanes. In Poland since 2007.

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02 Trainer · Portugal 1959

DHC-1
Chipmunk 22

Tiger Moth's successor designed by Polish engineer Wsiewołod Jakimiuk. Served in the Portuguese Air Force and RAF. In Poland since 2014.

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03 Advanced trainer · WWII

North American
T-6 Harvard 4M

The last step before combat — the advanced trainer for RAF and USAF pilots. In Poland since 2017.

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— Jacek Mainka, Founder

"To meet those men, to fly with them — it was worth all the effort, cost and responsibility of owning a warbird."
T-7230 · SP-YAA

Living history
written in flight

Built in 1939. During the Battle of Britain it trained fighter pilots in the UK. Over 80 years later — still airborne.

Meetings in the air

Living memory
of the RAF generation

T-7230 carried Jerzy Główczewski — a Spitfire pilot from 308 Squadron. And Jadwiga Piłsudska — an ATA pilot. History is not a museum. It flies.

Poland · Brzeska Wola (EPBI)

The only
flying Tiger Moth
in Poland

Brought to Poland in 2007 by Jacek Mainka. Crossed the English Channel, visited the Monte Cassino battlefield. The first such aircraft in the country in decades.

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