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L. W. SumnerLeonard Wayne Sumner (born in 1941) is a Canadian philosopher notable for his work on normative and applied ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of law. Sumner is currently Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and, since 2002, University Professor, the highest a..
LWSLWS is an acronym which may refer to: Lethal white syndrome: A genetic disorder associated with American Paint HorsesLivingWithStyle: A popular web forumLubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Polish aircraft manufacturer, 1936-1939Lunatics without Skateboards Inc. - Dutch thrash metal band.This page disam..
LWS-2The LWS-2 Mewa was the Polish air ambulance aircraft prototype, designed in the late-1930s in the LWS factory (Lublin Aircraft Factory). Development The LWS-2 was designed as a light ambulance aircraft, for a requirement of the Polish Air Force and the Polish Red Cross (PCK), which was operating..
LWS-3 MewaThe LWS-3 Mewa was the Polish observation and close reconnaissance aircraft, designed in the late-1930s by the LWS factory. It was ordered by the Polish Air Force, but did not manage to enter service before the outbreak of the World War II. LWS-3 Mewa prototype Contents 1 Development2&..
LWS-6 ŻubrThe LWS-6 Żubr (PZL.30 Żubr) was the Polish twin-engine medium bomber, produced in a small series in the LWS factory before the World War II. Contents 1 Development2 Use3 Technical design3.1 Specifications3.1.1 General characteristics3.1.2 Performance3.2 Arm..
LWS (aircraft manufacturer)LWS was the Polish aerospace manufacturer, located in Lublin and producing aircraft between 1936 and 1939. The name was an abbreviation of Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów (Lublin Aircraft Factory). The factory when it was nationalized as the LWS. The LWS was created of a nationalized Plage & Laskie..
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