Antoni Kocjan (12 August 1902 – 13 August 1944) was a renowned Polish glider constructor and a contributor to the intelligence services of the Polish...
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Kocjan may refer to: Antoni Kocjan (1902–1944), Polish glider constructor Jure Kocjan (born 1984), Slovenian road cyclist Krysia Kocjan (born 1984), Scottish...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe – glider workshops produced the Bᾳk, designed by Antoni Kocjan, to compete with the ITS-8 which had been designed to a specification...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe Wrona (redirect from Kocjan Wrona)
Crow), or Kocjan Wrona after its designer, was the most numerous and widely used Polish pre-war primary glider. Designed by Antoni Kocjan, the Wrona...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe Orlik (redirect from Kocjan Orlik)
also known as the Kocjan Orlik after the designer, is a family of Polish gull winged gliders that was designed by Antoni Kocjan and produced by Warsztaty...
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April 9, 1976), Czechoslovak Jew, 3-time table tennis world champion. Antoni Kocjan (12 August 1902 – 13 August 1944), Polish glider constructor and a contributor...
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in 1936 and built in small numbers. In 1935, Szczepan Grzeszczyk and Antoni Kocjan collaborated in the design of the Mewa, an aerodynamically clean, high...
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Kazadi (born 1988) – actress, singer, dancer, and television personality Antoni Kocjan (1902–1944) – glider constructor and Home Army soldier during World...
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Poland to pick up intelligence prepared by Polish aircraft-designer Antoni Kocjan, including 100 lb (45 kg) of V-2 rocket wreckage from a Peenemünde launch...
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after World War II as the IS-B Komar and it remained in use until 1965. Antoni Kocjan designed the Komar in 1932 as an intermediate trainer. Built by Warsztaty...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe Sokół (redirect from Kocjan Sokół)
718-19. ISBN 0 370 00085 4. "Sokół, 1934". samolotypolskie.pl. Retrieved 26 December 2018. "Kocjan Sokół". j2mcl-planeurs.net. Retrieved 26 December 2018....
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guidance), Marceli Struszyński (fuel), Bogdan Stefanowski (engine), Antoni Kocjan, and others. On the night of July 25, 1944, just past 10:00 p.m., a...
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280 kg / 616 lb empty weight). On September 30, 1932, Drzewiecki and Antoni Kocjan set a height record of 6,023 m (19,755 ft). The RWD 7 was used in Warsaw...
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astrologer and astronomer Paweł Czarnota, Polish chess Grandmaster Antoni Kocjan, Polish war hero and famous glider engineer Henryk Mandelbaum, noted...
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Specialized scientific expertise was provided to the group by the engineer Antoni Kocjan, "Korona", a renowned pre-war glider constructor. Furthermore, as part...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe Sroka (redirect from Kocjan Sroka)
The Warsztaty Szybowcowe Sroka (Glider Workshops Magpie), or Kocjan Sroka after its designer, was a Polish intermediate training glider. About sixty were...
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Marceli Struszyński and Janusz Groszkowski, and glider constructor Antoni Kocjan. Vital information about the rocket propellant was discovered when numerous...
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Pakistan Air Force Academy Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission Doctoral advisor Dr. Antoni Kocjan Notable students Abdul Majid (physicist)...
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WS Czajka (redirect from Kocjan Czajka)
II. More than 160 were completed in Warsztaty Szybowcowe in Warsaw. Antoni Kocjan designed the Czajka 1931 at Aviation Section workshops of Mechanic Students'...
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List of gliders (K) (section Kocjan)
(Antoni Kocjan) Kocjan Orlik Kocjan Orlik 2 (USAAC – XTG-7) Kocjan Orlik 3 Olympic Orlik Kocjan Bąk (horse-fly) Kocjan Bąk II Kocjan Bąk II bis Kocjan...
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1st Rally of South-Eastern Poland. On October 16, 1929, Żwirko and Antoni Kocjan set an international FAI altitude record of 4,004 metres (13,136 ft)...
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raid of the Polish-designed aircraft). On 16 October 1929, Żwirko and Antoni Kocjan set an international FAI altitude record of 4,004 m (13,133 ft) in the...
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List of aircraft (K) (section Kocjan)
(Antoni Kocjan) Kocjan Orlik Kocjan Orlik 2 (USAAC - XTG-7) Kocjan Orlik 3 Olympic Orlik Kocjan Bąk (horse-fly) Kocjan Bąk II Kocjan Bąk II bis Kocjan...
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Wojciech Kocyan, Polish pianist All pages with titles containing Kocyan Kocian Kocjan (disambiguation) Kóczián This page lists people with the surname Kocyan...
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specifically designed for the task. Two gliders resulted, the Sokól from Antoni Kocjan and Wacław Czerwiński's CW 7. The latter, like all but one of his earlier...
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Wladyslaw Gallar – Marianów OO Warsaw High School Warsztaty Lotnicze Czajka - Kocjan Yalo Moto-Bocian – Yalo S.C. of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki ZA Szybowiec – (ZA...
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List of gliders (A) (section Antoni brothers Antoni)
Technique de Varsovie & Ateliers de Construction aéronautique d'Antoni Kocjan) AMA Motoszybowiec (AmEagle Corporation, aka* AmEagle American Eaglet) AmEagle...
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