Polish 161st Fighter Escadrille

161. Fighter Escadrille was a unit of the Polish Air Force at the start of the Second World War. The unit was attached to the Łódź Army.

Sign of 161 Fighter Escadrille.

Equipment

8 PZL P.11c and 2 PZL P.11a fighter airplanes.

Air crew

commander of the unit: kpt. pil. Władysław Szczęśniewski
deputy commander: por.pil.Władysław Goettel

Pilots:

  1. ppor.pil.Jan Dzwonek
  2. ppror.pil.Antoni Chabroszewski
  3. ppor.pil.Tadeusz Koc
  4. ppor.pil.Kazimierz Rębalski
  5. ppor.pil.Marian Trzebiński
  6. pchor.pil.Wiesław Choms
  7. pchor.pil.Edward Kramarski
  8. pchor.pil.Andrzej Malarowski
  9. pchor.pil.Piotr Ruszel
  10. plut.pil.Marian Domagała
  11. plut.pil.Franciszek Prętkiewicz
  12. kpr.pil.Feliks Gmur
  13. kpr.pil.Antoni Seredyn
  14. st.szer.pil.Karol Sumara
  15. st.szer.pil.Stanisław Węgliński
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See also

References

  • Jerzy Pawlak (1982). Polskie eskadry w Wojnie Obronnej 1939 (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i Łączności. ISBN 83-206-0281-5.


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