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The MD-12 is a Polish four-engined short-range passenger and civil utility aircraft of the 1960s, which remained in the prototype stage. The
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brand is conventional, since it did not enter production, and was referred to under its project designation only.


Design and development

The aircraft was development as a successor to the
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on short domestic routes for
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. The plane was designed by a design bureau led by Franciszek Misztal in the Aviation Institute (''Instytut Lotnictwa''). The first design work started in 1954 (under the designation FM-12, for 16 passengers). The final design MD-12 appeared in 1956, after Leszek Dulęba had joined the teamBabiejczuk, Grzegorzewski 1974. p.78-80 (the designations apparently came from Franciszek Misztal, then Misztal-Dulęba). Initially it was to be powered with two Soviet 615 hp
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engines, but because their production ceased, a four-engine configuration was chosen, with Polish 315 hp WN-3 engines.Babiejczuk, Grzegorzewski 1974. p.218-220 In the end of
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the bureau was moved to the OKL centre (''Ośrodek Konstrukcji Lotniczych'' – Aviation Designs' Centre), created in the WSK-Okęcie factory. The first prototype flew first on 21 July 1959 (registration ''SP-PAL''), the second prototype, designated MD-12P (''SP-PBD''), and fitted with complete passenger cab, on 7 January 1961. There was another airframe built for static trials in 1959. The plane underwent state trials in 1961, and the second prototype was evaluated by LOT Airlines in August–September 1961. The passenger variant was evaluated as quite successful, being easier to fly, than the
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and more economical, but it was not produced because LOT found it unprofitable to order special planes for domestic routes. The small production that would result would increase costs. Instead, less modern airliners were switched from international to domestic routes.Jońca, Adam (1986). ''Samoloty linii lotniczych 1957-1981'', Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Komunikacji i Łączności. (in Polish), p.4 It was next decided to build an
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variant MD-12F. It was fitted with several cameras and other equipment, including a
darkroom A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make Photographic printing, prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light-sensitive photographic materials, including ...
. The fuselage nose was glazed, with a navigator post. The wingspan was increased to 23.6 m by adding longer wingtips. Also fuel tanks were increased to 1160 litres in order to enhance endurance to 10 hours. The MD-12F flew first on 21 July 1962 (apparently dates of MD-12 prototypes' flights were adjusted to add splendour to communist Poland's national day, 22 July). It carried the registration ''SP-PBL''. The aerial photography variant was successful and countries, like the USSR, Hungary, Romania and Pakistan were interested in it, but its development was abandoned after a crash of the first MD-12 prototype on 17 September 1963 near
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. The plane crashed due to flutter of tail control surfaces and a crew of 5 were killed.


Operational service

The prototype MD-12P (SP-PBD) was evaluated by the
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in August–September 1961, on Warsaw-
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route, carrying over 1700 passengers. It was also used in 1961 and 1962 on Warsaw-
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route, taking trips to
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.


Design

The MD-12 was a four-engined low-wing cantilever
monoplane A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple wings. A monoplane has inherently the highest efficiency and lowest drag of any wing con ...
of all-metal construction,
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-covered. The fuselage was a semi-
monocoque Monocoque ( ), also called structural skin, is a structural system in which loads are supported by an object's external skin, in a manner similar to an egg shell. The word ''monocoque'' is a French term for "single shell". First used for boats, ...
. The crew cockpit in front with a crew of two pilots. Passenger cab with 20 seats, three in a row. In the rear there was a toilet. Fuselage had doors in front part. In a fuselage nose there was a baggage space for 200 kg. Trapezoid three-part wing. Single tailfin. Engine nacelles in wings. Two-blade wooden propellers WR-1A of a variable pitch, 2.2 m diameter (powerplants were adapted from the
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trainer). Retractable
tricycle landing gear Tricycle gear is a type of aircraft undercarriage, or ''landing gear'', that is arranged in a tricycle fashion. The tricycle arrangement has one or more nose wheels in a single front undercarriage and two or more main wheels slightly aft of th ...
– main gear with single wheels retractable to inner engine nacelles. Fuel tanks 1160 L in wings (cruise fuel consumption 240 L/h).


Variants

;MD-12 :Prototype. One built, registered as ''SP-PAL''. ;MD-12P :Passenger version. One built, registered as ''SP-PBD''. ;MD-12F :Aerial photography version with glazed nose and increased wing span. One built, registered as ''SP-PBL''.


Operators

; *
LOT Polish Airlines LOT Polish Airlines, legally Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT S.A. (, ''flight''), is the flag carrier of Poland. A founding member of IATA, it is one of the world's oldest airlines. With a fleet of 87 aircraft as of June 2025, LOT is Europe's 16th ...


Survivors

The MD-12F is preserved in the
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in Kraków, from 1967.


Specifications (MD-12F)


See also


References

* * Taylor, John W. R. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965–66''. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1965.


External links


MD-12F photo
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