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In the Polish Air Force, Yak-12s (transcribed in Poland as Jak-12) were used from 1951, as liaison, patrol and general utility planes. Most were withdrawn in the 1970s, the last in the 1980s. In the Polish civilian aviation they were used from 1952, in bigger numbers from 1956. They were used in aeroclubs and as flying ambulances.
is inaccurate. I can testify myself that the planes are still actively used for parachute training.
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There was also a version with half span automatic slots, but there is nothing in the article about this version. I know because I almost bought one, but got the 12M instead. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lkingscott (talk • contribs) 14:23, 9 May 2023 (UTC)Reply