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Summary Of: STOL

Polish STOL light aircraft PZL... Overall STOL performance is set by the length of runway needed to land or take off... a STOL aircraft will have a large... designing an aircraft for excellent STOL performance reduces maximum speed... isolated communities rely on STOL aircraft as their only transportation link to the outside world for passengers or cargo... is an airport designed with STOL operations in mind...

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