The Zuch was a Polish aerobatics and trainer aircraft, built in 1948 in the LWD bureau and produced in a small series.
Two-spar wings of wooden construction and trapezoid shape, canvas and plywood covered, fitted with split flaps.
The first variant Zuch-1 was powered by the Czechoslovak 160 hp Walter Minor 6-III inline engine in a long, slant nose.
The design was quite successful and fit to aerobatics, but it did not enter production because of decision not to produce Walter Minor engines in Poland.
Because there were several Sh 14 engines available, left in the country by retreating Germans, the LWD next built a short series of 5 Zuch-2s in 1950.