"Where
can your airplane be improved? Could your piloting technique be
refined? How do you stack up among your peers? How does
your jewel of an airplane perform, compared to other airplanes of its
class? We can get answers to some of these questions by taking
another, closer look at the information developed from the past few
years of flying the Pazmany Efficiency Contest." - Philip B. Groelz
- Pazmany, L. "Airplane Efficiency Contest", EAA 2431, July 1970.
- Groelz, P. "The Pazmany Efficiency Contest... Make It Work For You!", EAA 32604, July 1974..
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The following articles about the PL-1 are provided as a courtesy
of EAA Sport Aviation Magazine, Air Progress Magazine, and the Union
Tribune (PDF format). These articles were written after the first flights,
in a Q-and-A format, where Mr. Pazmany answered many typical questions
people had about the PL-1.
- Pazmany, L. "Flying
the ... PL-1 'Laminar'", EAA Sport Aviation, June 1963.
- Downie, D. "We fly the
PAZMANY PL-1", Air Progress, August/September 1963.
- "1001 Hours in a Homebuilt
- Mostly on Instruments", Air Progress, May 1968.
- Van Denburgh, R. "China
Gets a Bargain: $75 Buys 12,000 Hours of Labor", Union Tribune,
Sunday December 8, 1968.
- Hanson, S. "The Chinese
Connection", Kitplanes, September 1996.
- "PL-1B in
the Sky of the USA", Taiwan Defense Technology, November
2000.
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The following articles about the PL-2 are provided as a courtesy
of New Zealand Wings, New Zealand Sport Flying, Sport Aviation, and Flyer (PDF format).- Porter, G. "Roll
Your Own", New Zealand Wings, June 1989.
- Trophies awarded at national fly-in, Taranaki Trophy, Best
all-metal aircraft to attend fly-in, Pazmany PL-2, Trevor Parker,
New Zealand Sport Flying, March 1989.
- Lavender, D. "My
Pazmany PL-2", Sport Aviation, July 1998.
- Back cover of New Zealand Sport Flying, Summer 2000. "Trevor
Parker has been flying his Pazmany PL-2 for the 12 years since he
finished building it, and bases ZK-TLP at Tauranga."
- "Yellow Peril - Pazmany
PL-2 Flight Test", Flyer, February 2003.
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The
following articles about the PL-4A and its designer, Ladislao Pazmany,
are provided as a courtesy of EAA Sport Aviation, Sport Flying, Plane
& Pilot, Air Progress magazines, New Zealand Wings, New Zealand
Sport Flying, Flyer, Canadian Flight, and Australian Airsport (PDF
format). Selected from a large collection of articles, these were
written after the first flights and were intended to provide readers an
impression of what the PL-4 was all about. Mr. Pazmany answered many
typical questions people had about the design as well as the unique
characteristics of the PL-4.
- Gordon, R. "Ladislao
Pazmany ... Designer and Builder", Sport Aviation, October
1971.
- Staff writers, "Pazmany's
PL-4 Features "T" Tail and VW Engine", Sport Flying,
October 1972.
- Pazmany, L. "The Pazmany
PL-4A is Flying!", Sport Aviation, March 1973.
- Dwiggins, D. "Pazmany
VW-Engine Homebuilt: Flying the PL-4A is a New Experience",
Plane & Pilot, April 1973.
- Leggatt, J. "A Novice
Flies the PL-4", Sport Flying, June 1973.
- Davisson, B. "At Last!
A Simple Pazmany", Air Progress, June 1973.
- Pazmany, L. "The Pazmany
PL-4A After 180 Hours: A Progress Report", Sport Aviation,
March 1974.
- Pazmany, L. "The
Pazmany PL-4A After 180 Hours: A Progress Report", Sport
Aviation, March 1974.
- MacDonald, A. "Air
Cadets Fly High", Canadian Flight, May-June 1974.
- Rodencal, J. "John
Rodencal's PL-4", Sport Aviation, August 1981.
- Denight, R. "The
Denight Special", Sport Aviation, April 1982.
- Self, T. "Pazmany
PL-4A Alive and Flying", Australian Airsport, January-February
1894.
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The following articles about the PL-9 are provided as a courtesy
of Sport Aviation and Sportsman Pilot (PDF format).
- Pazmany, L. "The
Pazmany PL-9 'Stork'", Sport Aviation, February 1991.
- Pazmnay, L. "Pazmany
PL-9 Stork Update", Sport Aviation, July 1993.
- "Pazmany
PL-9 Stork", Sportsman Pilot, Summer 1993.
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