List of Aircraft
More important aircraft manufactured or designed in Mielec. A date of first prototype flight / serial production start is given ("-" for not flown or not produced aircraft).
| LWD Szpak-4T | 1-engine, utility / touring low-wing, 1945/1948 |
| CSS-13 | 1-engine, multirole biplane, 1948 (licensed Polikarpov Po-2) |
| TS-8 Bies | 1-engine, military trainer low-wing, 1955/1957 |
| M-4 Tarpan | 1-engine, trainer low-wing prototype, 1961/- |
| An-2 | 1-engine, transport and multirole biplane, 1960 (licensed Antonov An-2) |
| Lim-1 | 1-jet engine, fighter, 1953 (licensed MiG-15) |
| Lim-2 | 1-jet engine, fighter, 1954 (licensed MiG-15bis) |
| SBLim-1/SBLim-2 | 1-jet engine, trainer (Lim-1/2 variant) |
| Lim-5 | 1-jet engine, fighter, 1956 (licensed MiG-17) |
| Lim-6 | 1-jet engine, attack plane, 1961 (Lim-5 variant) |
| PZL TS-11 Iskra | 1-jet engine, military trainer, mid-wing, 1960/1963 |
| M-15 Belphegor | 1-jet engine, agricultural biplane, 1973/1976 |
| M-18 Dromader | 1-engine, agricultural low-wing, 1976/1978 |
| M-20 Mewa | 2-engine, multirole low-wing, 1979/1989 (licence Piper Seneca) |
| M-21 Dromader Mini | 1-engine, agricultural low-wing, 1987/- |
| PZL M-24 Dromader Super | 1-engine, agricultural low-wing, 1987/- |
| M-25 Dromader Mikro | 1-engine, agricultural low-wing, -/- |
| M-26 Iskierka | 1-engine, trainer low-wing, 1986/? |
| PZL M-28 Skytruck / Bryza | 2-turboprop engine, light transport / military high-wing, 1984 (developed Antonov An-28) |
| PZL I-22 Iryda | 2-jet engine, military trainer, high-wing, 1985/1992 (small series built) |
| S-70i Blackhawk | Medium-duty utility helicopter |
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