![]() ![]() The WM-21s structure was strengthened, and the aircraft received a new, more efficient wing set.Ī tailskid was fitted to allow for shorter landing runs on grass airfields.Ī conventional biplane, the Slyom was powered by a 870hp WM K-14A radial engine which was a strong and reliable engine.Ī total of 128 aircraft were built by three different factories, Manfred Weiss built 25, 43 by MAVAG and 60 by MWG. ![]() The WM-21 was designed by Hungarian engineers Andor Halsz, Mikls Hoff and Bla Samu to replace the WM-16, which was considered unsuitable for operational service as a reconnaissance aircraft. ![]() Weiss Manfrd WM-21 Slyom(falcon) light bomber and reconnaissance biplane The Weiss WM-21 Slyom (Falcon) was a 1930s light bomber and reconnaissance biplane developed by the Manfred Weiss company from the earlier WM-16 which was based on the Fokker C.V-D. ![]()
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