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The following list includes both fully Polish companies and foreign owned firms with independent Polish operations, such as Fiat Poland. Most of Poland's economy since communism has been developed by small and medium businesses, but large corporations still control aspects of heavy industry, mining, and chemical refining.
Fighter aces in World War II had tremendously varying kill scores, affected as they were by many factors: the pilot's skill level, the performance of the airplane the pilot flew and the planes they flew against, how long they served, their opportunity to meet the enemy in the air (Allied to Axis disproportion), whether they were the formation's leader or a wingman, the standards their air ...
Military aviation in Poland started even before the officially recognised date of regaining independence (11 November 1918). The first independent units of the Polish Air Force, in service to the re-emerging Polish sovereign state, were actually formed before, in 1917, before World War I had come to an end. [2]
Polish World War II bomber pilots (3 P) F. Polish World War II flying aces (46 P) R. Polish Royal Air Force pilots of World War II (28 P)
Ppłk. pilot Jan Biały (RAF advisor s/ldr w. Graham until 8 May 1941, killed in action) 23 December 1940: 13 November 1941: Ppłk. pilot Piotr Dudziński 14 November 1941: 15 August 1942: Mjr nawigator Stanisław Poziomek 16 August 1942: 28 January 1943: Mjr pilot Kazimierz Czetowicz 29 January 1943: 18 November 1943: Kpt. pilot Mieczysław ...
Pages in category "Lists of companies of Poland" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Polish Royal Air Force pilots of World War II" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
At a meeting in London in April 1948 a conference of pilot associations was held that formed the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations. [2] IFALPA was located in the UK from 1948 to 2012. In 2012 the Federation established its headquarters in Montreal, Canada, the World Capital of Civil Aviation, [3] and is located near ICAO ...