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The Weiss WM-10 Ölyv ( Buzzard) was a 1930s Hungarian biplane trainer designed and built by the Manfred Weiss company. ==Development== First flown in September 1931 the WM-10 was a single-bay two-seat primary training biplane powered by the companies own MW Sport I engine.〔Orbis 1995, page 3079〕 The prototype was later modified to take the more powerful MW Sport II engine and an improved landing gear and eight were built as the WM-10a and delivered in 1933. The last aircraft was re-engined with a WM Sport III engine and larger fuel tanks and re-designated the WM-13 . Five more aircraft were built with Siemens-Halske Sh 12 engines as aerobatic trainers for use by combat units as the EM-10. In 1938 all surviving aircraft we re-engined with the Siemens engine and all were known as the WM-10. Three aircraft survived with the military to 1941 when they were retired to be used as glider tugs.〔
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