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Aeroklub Polski (AP; Polish Aero Club) is the Polish central association of persons practising air sports or recreational flying. It was founded in 1921 and is a member of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. It has a headquarters in Warsaw.

The most typical aircraft of the Polish Aero Club - a multipurpose PZL-104 Wilga of the regional Aeroklub Kielecki. The AP logo is well visible on a rudder
A sportsplane PZL.26, during the Challenge 1934 contest, of the Aero Club of the Polish Republic (ARP)

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Polish Aero Club

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Aeroklub Polski (AP; Polish Aero Club) is the Polish central association of persons practising air sports or recreational flying. It was founded in 1921...

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AP

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Data Protection Authority (Dutch: Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) Polish Aero Club (Polish: Aeroklub Polski) Armenian Power, an Armenian-American gang in...

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LWD Junak

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version, 146 aircraft built.  Poland Polish Air Force Polish Aero Club (APRL) Junak-1 (SP-GLA) Preserved in the Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków (damaged...

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Leszno

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airfield in the Wielkopolska area. The Aero Club belongs to the Polish Aero Club central gliding school. The Aero Club in Leszno hosted the world gliding...

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RWD 5

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competitions, a small-scale series production was set up, mostly for the Polish Aero Club. Series aircraft had improved landing gear. Two were built in 1932...

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RWD 17

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160 hp (120 kW) Bramo Sh 14a 7-cylinder radial engine.  Poland Polish Aero Club Polish Navy  Romania Royal Romanian Air Force Data from General characteristics...

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Dynamic Sport

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styled DynamicSport) is a Polish aircraft manufacturer based in Kielce. The company was founded in 1995 by the Polish Aero Club and Wojtek Pierzyński. It...

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RWD 13

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28 litres/hour. Most RWD 13s were used by the Polish civilian aviation, initially, the Polish Aero Club (they were funded by the Ministry of Communication...

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Skrzydlata Polska

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Skrzydlata Polska is a Polish aeronautics magazine, published since 1930. It is the oldest journal on the subject of aviation in Poland. The magazine is...

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Bessie Coleman

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black aviation through his book, his journals, and the Bessie Coleman Aero Club, which he founded in 1929. Coleman's example proved an inspiration for...

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RWD 2

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several Polish air competitions and other minor international ones, with some success. They were also used for training in the Polish Aero Club in Warsaw...

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LWD Zuch

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Junak-1, meant as a civilian aerobatics and trainer plane for the Polish Aero Club. It was designed in the Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne (LWD - Aircraft...

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LWD Szpak

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is preserved in the Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków (disassembled as of 2008)  Poland Ministry of Foreign Affairs Polish Aero Club LWD workshops Data...

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Adam Remigiusz Grocholski

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is a founding Member of the Polish Military Intelligence Society (Towarzystwo Wiedzy Wojskowej) and the Polish Aero Club. He is the author of numerous...

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RWD 4

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early 1930. In late 1930, a further six aircraft were built for the Polish Aero Club (registration SP-AEK, -AEL, AEY, -AEZ, -AFC, -AGP). The first three...

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RWD 9

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flying, killing crew, with Polish General Gustaw Orlicz-Dreszer aboard. The remaining two Polish RWD 9s were used in Polish Aero Club (SP-DRF was crashed later)...

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Halina Regulska

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connections to raise funds, including persuading the Automobile Club of Warsaw and the Polish Aero Club to join the campaign. Sponsors of the creation of the church...

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Challenge International de Tourisme 1934

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was won by the Polish pilots, who had also won the previous year. Poland and the Polish Aero Club organized the contest because a Polish pilot Franciszek...

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