Początki produkcji silników lotniczych w II Rzeczypospolitej (1921-1926)
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Majewski, Mariusz
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 17, Studia Historica 2 (2003), s. [201]-221
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Date: 2003
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Using, as an example, the activities of the French-Polish Car and Aircraft Works (Frankopol), the author
presented difficulties which a modern defence industry of the Second Republic of Poland had to face with. The
main objective of the company created in 1921 was to start the production of aircraft engines and to construct
aircraft for the organised military aviation. In spite of very favourable financial terms that Frankopol received
from the Ministry of Military Affairs, the company did not manage to fulfil the assignment that it was given. The
reason were financial scandals accompanying the activities of Frankopol, as well as commercial agreements that
Poland concluded with France giving it the most favoured nation clause. It was an opportunity for the foreign
capital for abuse and profiteering, which caused the waste of a considerable part of state funds.
Military authorities were not free from blame because they did not always consider technological and financial
possibilities of the national industry with reference to the plans of army modernisation and its tasks. The
expectations connected with the newly-built aircraft industry with the participation of foreign companies serve
as a good example.