- war ended, von
Brumowski rose to
command of all his country's
fighter aviation fighting Italy on the
Isonzo front.
Godwin von
Brumowski was born into a...
- of 1st and 2nd
Helicopter Squadron,
Flight Regiment 3.
Brumowski Air Base
Fliegerhorst Brumowski,
south of the town of
Langenlebarn northwest of Vienna...
- AB47G2
helicopters in late 1955. The base was
named for
Captain Godwin Brumowski in 1967. The
airbase was
renamed in
April 2024 to
Fliegerhorst Leopold...
- the
birthplace of
Karol Wojtyła,
later Pope John Paul II and
Godwin von
Brumowski, Austria-Hungary’s best
flying ace with 35
credited and an additional...
- 32
credited victories. His
victory total was
second only to
Godwin von
Brumowski.
Arigi was
considered a
superb natural pilot. He was also a technical...
- Schäfer,
Ernst Udet, and Kurt Wolff, and Austro-Hungarians like
Godwin von
Brumowski. It was the
preeminent fighter during the
period of
German aerial dominance...
- Germany,
Franz Schn****luth, 1953). Goll, Nicole-Melanie (2011). "Godwin von
Brumowski (1889–1936): The
Construction of an Austro-Hungarian War Hero
during World...
-
Corpo Aeronautico Militare 34 Bishop,
William Avery Royal Air
Force 72
Brumowski,
Godwin Luftfahrtruppen 35 Cobby,
Arthur Henry Australian Flying Corps...
-
Circuit was a 2.864 km (1.780 mi)
former airfield circuit located on the
Brumowski Air Base in
Tulln an der Donau, was 33 km (21 mi)
northwest of Vienna...
-
sorties and
manned the rear gun; one of them was
noted ace
Godwin von
Brumowski.
Using his Hansa-Brandenburg C.I, he was
credited with
defensive victories...