The PZL P.24 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed during the mid-1930s by the Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze. It was an export development of the PZL P.11, a Polish wing all-metal fighter designed by a team led by Zygmunt Puławski.
PZL P.24
The only surviving example of a PZL P.24. Turkish Aviation Museum, Istanbul
A Greek PZL P.24G, 1940/1941. The Δ120 marking shows that the aircraft belonged to Marinos Mitralexis
Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze
PZL was the main Polish aerospace manufacturer of the interwar period, and a brand of their aircraft. Based in Warsaw between 1928 and 1939, PZL introduced a variety of well-regarded aircraft, most notably the PZL P.11 fighter, the PZL.23 Karaś light bomber, and the PZL.37 Łoś medium bomber.
The Warsaw PZL plant in December 1939
PZL.37B medium bomber
PZL-104 Wilga
PZL M-28B Bryza 1R maritime patrol aircraft