Author: Karol
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Airport in Goleniów near Szczecin. 2011.
At the turn of 1966-1967, a decision was made to transfer civilian passenger traffic to the Goleniów Airport from the Szczecin Dąbie Airport. Therefore, a small civilian part was separated at the military airport in Goleniów. The same was done at other Polish airports; Krakow, Koszalin, Katowice, Zielona Gora. On May 23, 1967, the civil…
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Airport in Goleniów near Szczecin. 2010.
The oldest traces of settlement in Goleniów date back to the Stone Age, i.e. 4,200 – 3,500 years BC, when the first non-nomadic peoples settled here. They were engaged in agriculture and fishing. Then the Lusatian culture appeared here, falling on the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age (1,200 – 400 BC).…
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2nd Tactical Air Wing. 1998.
Due to structural changes in PSP, it was necessary to design a new sign (emblem) for the newly formed 2nd Tactical Air Wing. On January 12, 2009, the competition commission chaired by the Commander of the 2nd Tactical Air Wing, settled the competition for the identification badge of the 2nd Tactical Air Wing, the winner…
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3rd Aviation Regiment in Ławica. 1921-1939
The 3rd Aviation Regiment in Ławica was created as a result of the reorganization of the Polish Army Aviation in 1921. The 3rd PLot was formed on July 20, 1921. The regiment ceased to exist as a result of the German invasion of Poland in September 1939.
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8 Tactical Aviation Squadron in Mirosławiec. 2000 – 2010.
The emblem of the 8th Regiment was a white and red shield with a centrally placed number 8, stylized as a bomb, with a gap embedded on it. Inside the figure eight, at the bottom, there is a drawing of the Brandenburg Gate referring to the participation in the battles for Berlin, and on the…
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18th Rescue and Liaison Aviation Squadron. 1959-1994.
In addition to combat tasks, auxiliary and special tasks play an important role in naval aviation. In September 1946, the Air Force handed over to the DMW (Naval Command) an independent connecting key. The flight initially consisted of two Po-2 aircraft and was stationed at the Puck airport. In 1950, the flight was transferred to…
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35th Bomber Aviation Regiment. 1952-1958
Under the Order of the Minister of National Defence, Konstanty Rokossowski, No. 096/Org of September 11, 1951, the third (after the 7th and 33rd PLB) bomber regiment, the 35th PLB, was formed as part of the 15th Bomber Aviation Division. The regiment was to be formed in the period from May 1, 1952 to December…
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Airport in Przasnysz, Sierakowo. 2019.
The airport is located approximately 4,000 m from the center of Przasnysz. The airport is located east of Przasnysz, between the national road No. 57 and the provincial road No. 544. The national road No. 57 is approximately 188 km long (north-south direction) and lies in the Warmińsko-Mazurskie and Mazowieckie voivodships. The road connects Pułtusk…
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Airport in Przasnysz, Sierakowo. 2018.
Przasnysz (Latin name Azymopolis) is a town in the Masovian Voivodeship, in the Przasnyski County. It is the capital of the County. It is situated on the Węgierka River in northern Mazovia. In the period 1975-1998, the city belonged to the Ostrołęka Province. In 2013, the city had a population of approximately 17,600. Przasnysz has…
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48 Assault Aviation Regiment. 1952-1963.
The 48th Air Assault Regiment was formed on the basis of order No. 0096/Org. of the Minister of National Defence, Konstanty Rokossowski, of December 11, 1951. The 48th Assault Aviation Regiment, as a military unit of JW 4954, was actually created in 1952, as part of the 8th Assault Aviation Division. The place of organization…