Polish Spitfire Pilots
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: UK
Age: 51
Posts: 768
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Polish Spitfire Pilots
I am going to be doing a round the world flight next year in a Spitfire Replica 90% Mk26b for charity.
One of our 1st stops will be Warsaw and would love to meet any Polish spitfire pilots that live in Warsaw. My question is how do I find contact details of any of them.
I won't post my site until a PPRuNe Mod says so
One of our 1st stops will be Warsaw and would love to meet any Polish spitfire pilots that live in Warsaw. My question is how do I find contact details of any of them.
I won't post my site until a PPRuNe Mod says so
Last edited by jxc; 22nd May 2011 at 15:46.
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Malkin Tower
Posts: 847
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
after the war a fair number of the Polish pilots who stayed in the UK were housed at Cark Airfield, Cumbria. Some of those then relocated to Lancaster and there are still a number of families in Lancaster descended from them.
It could well be worth contacting the Lancaster Polish Centre to see if they have details of any surviving pilots over here. They may have details of former colleagues in Poland
Address
Lancaster Polish Centre
Nelson Street
Lancaster
LA1 1PT
It could well be worth contacting the Lancaster Polish Centre to see if they have details of any surviving pilots over here. They may have details of former colleagues in Poland
Address
Lancaster Polish Centre
Nelson Street
Lancaster
LA1 1PT
Northampton too.
A few months ago a woman appeared on Antiques Roadshow with the WWII flying memorabilia of her Dad, who had flown Spitires and Dakotas (and had a Caterpillar Badge), and had recently died. Odd, as I had known her from school in Harrow, not seen her for 45 years or so and recognised her instantly on TV. Stranger still, her parents had been Hon Granparents to my nephews and neice through the Catholic Church in N Harrow.
Courageous bunch, the Poles, Czechs, French and other Europeans from occupied countries who fought in all 3 services, at considerable risk to their familes, and to themselves if captured.
A few months ago a woman appeared on Antiques Roadshow with the WWII flying memorabilia of her Dad, who had flown Spitires and Dakotas (and had a Caterpillar Badge), and had recently died. Odd, as I had known her from school in Harrow, not seen her for 45 years or so and recognised her instantly on TV. Stranger still, her parents had been Hon Granparents to my nephews and neice through the Catholic Church in N Harrow.
Courageous bunch, the Poles, Czechs, French and other Europeans from occupied countries who fought in all 3 services, at considerable risk to their familes, and to themselves if captured.
The Polish Air Forces Association and the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, both of which can be contacted via telephone and 20 Princes Gate, London, will be able to provide contact details.
When in Warsaw you MUST visit the Polish Air Forces memorial, which was opened a few years ago and is a fantastic piece of architecture with a surrounding wall containing the inscribed roll of honour. Incidentally, it includes those Poles who fought with the Russians!
Old Duffer
When in Warsaw you MUST visit the Polish Air Forces memorial, which was opened a few years ago and is a fantastic piece of architecture with a surrounding wall containing the inscribed roll of honour. Incidentally, it includes those Poles who fought with the Russians!
Old Duffer
Join Date: May 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 41
Posts: 22
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I think you will struggle.
I came from Poland in 1995 when I was a 13 year old lad & there were a fair number of Polish ex-servicemen still alive in UK. I knew ex-army doctors, tank drivers etc. One of the reasons they stayed was literally out of fear.
Back in Poland, ever since I was a kid I have NEVER heard or seen of an old veteran that has fought in the West during the war. The only ones I heard of that returned in late 40's were quickly found to be "spies" and "traitors" before being promptly tortured, executed etc.
By contrast try looking for WWII Polish Yak-3 pilots - you might have more luck
I came from Poland in 1995 when I was a 13 year old lad & there were a fair number of Polish ex-servicemen still alive in UK. I knew ex-army doctors, tank drivers etc. One of the reasons they stayed was literally out of fear.
Back in Poland, ever since I was a kid I have NEVER heard or seen of an old veteran that has fought in the West during the war. The only ones I heard of that returned in late 40's were quickly found to be "spies" and "traitors" before being promptly tortured, executed etc.
By contrast try looking for WWII Polish Yak-3 pilots - you might have more luck
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Darkest Shropshire
Posts: 32
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Why not try an e-mail to the Defence Attaché in the British Embassy in Warsaw. He may have details of veterans, but will certainly have links to the Polish Air Force, who have all the records. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think there are any ex Spitfire pilots left in Warsaw - many of those who returned after the war were persecuted by the Russians, and those who survived or avoided that have passed on anyway.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Join Date: May 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 41
Posts: 22
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Jxc
I had a look on some Polish webpages for you.
Try this:
Lista lotnikw Polskich Si Powietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii autorstwa T. J. Krzystka
At the bottom of the page, in the middle is a .doc file with a full list of all known Polish RAF personnel between 1940-1947. Although its all in Polish the header of the .doc has an Email address of a Polish gentleman in North Wales that surely will be able to help you.
Interestingly, repeating what I posted above, if you scroll down the list, on the far right column you will often see "1946-48 Polska" - in other words the year & place of death.
Natural causes ? hmmmm....
I had a look on some Polish webpages for you.
Try this:
Lista lotnikw Polskich Si Powietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii autorstwa T. J. Krzystka
At the bottom of the page, in the middle is a .doc file with a full list of all known Polish RAF personnel between 1940-1947. Although its all in Polish the header of the .doc has an Email address of a Polish gentleman in North Wales that surely will be able to help you.
Interestingly, repeating what I posted above, if you scroll down the list, on the far right column you will often see "1946-48 Polska" - in other words the year & place of death.
Natural causes ? hmmmm....
Join Date: May 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 41
Posts: 22
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I had a look through that site - real shame its in Polish only, but I found some great galleries & linked them in if you like this sort of stuff.
Polish Fighting Team
Bitwa o Angli
Individual Fighter wings...
302 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Poznański"
303 Dywizjon Myśliwski im. Tadeusza Kościuszki
307 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Lwowskich Puchaczy"
http://www.polishairforce.pl/dyw306zdj.html
309 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Ziemi Czerwieńskiej"
http://www.polishairforce.pl/dyw315zdj.html
316 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Warszawski"
317 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Wileński"
318th Fighter reconnaissance squadron.
318 Dywizjon Myśliwsko-Rozpoznawczy "Gdański"
Bomber squadrons...
300 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Mazowieckiej"
Polskie załogi w 138 Special Duties Squadron
301 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Pomorskiej" - 1586 Eskadra do Zada Specjalnych
304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej"
305 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Wielkopolskiej"
Polish Fighting Team
Bitwa o Angli
Individual Fighter wings...
302 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Poznański"
303 Dywizjon Myśliwski im. Tadeusza Kościuszki
307 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Lwowskich Puchaczy"
http://www.polishairforce.pl/dyw306zdj.html
309 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Ziemi Czerwieńskiej"
http://www.polishairforce.pl/dyw315zdj.html
316 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Warszawski"
317 Dywizjon Myśliwski "Wileński"
318th Fighter reconnaissance squadron.
318 Dywizjon Myśliwsko-Rozpoznawczy "Gdański"
Bomber squadrons...
300 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Mazowieckiej"
Polskie załogi w 138 Special Duties Squadron
301 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Pomorskiej" - 1586 Eskadra do Zada Specjalnych
304 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Śląskiej"
305 Dywizjon Bombowy "Ziemi Wielkopolskiej"
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Malkin Tower
Posts: 847
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
try this Google transliteration
Google Translate
Google Translate
Join Date: May 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 41
Posts: 22
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Is it me or you have to be in the original Polish version for the photos to link correctly ? When Im in the transliterated version & click on a photo it just comes up with a red cross.
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Sussex
Posts: 1,771
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Could be worth trying Bristol, I understand there's a sizable Polish Club there. Good Luck, if the rest are like my friend there ( whose late Dad was involved ) I wouldn't want to be on their opposing side, in every way.
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: London
Posts: 7,072
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts