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Mamert Giedgowd (Lithuanian:
Mamertas Gedgaudas; 1843–1863) was a
noble from the Gedgaudai [lt]
family and parti****nt of the
January Uprising.
Until the...
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Gedgaudas Lithuanian surname m.:
Gedgaudas f.: (unmarried) Gedgaudaitė f.: (married) Gedgaudienė
Related names Giedgowd...
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Marienfeld Germany
Darmstadt D-22a D-2222 / B8 145 + 220 + 10 375 18.
Ignacy Giedgowd Poland PZL.19 SP-AHI / O2 198 + 142 + 5 345 19. Jan
Anderle Czechoslovakia...
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Jerzy Bajan Poland RWD-4 SP-ADM P2 120 + 103 = 223 33.
Ignacy Giedgowd Poland PZL.5 SP-ACW O1 87 + 83 = 170 34. Hans Böhning Germany BFW M.23b...
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which was on 16 May
strengthened by
Mamert Giedgowd' soldiers, near Paberžė. Soon
Giedgowd disengaged and Mackevičius's and Laskowski's detachment...
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crews finished in Warsaw,
greeted by crowds, the
first was the Pole
Ignacy Giedgowd (PZL-26).
Among them were five Poles, six Germans,
three Czechoslovaks...
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radial engine. The
first flight was on 26 June 1933,
piloted by
Ignacy Giedgowd. He and two
other pilots carried out the
initial tests,
flying the WK.3...
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Competition (Challenge
International de Tourisme) in July 1930. Only
Ignacy Giedgowd completed the
contest flying the PZL.5 SP-ACW, on the 33rd
place (for 35...
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Ignacy Giedgowd (SP-PZM) the 17th
place (by coincidence,
these results were
similar to
those of PZL.19s, two
years earlier).
Giedgowd's engine failed...
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built for the
aviator Witold Rychter. In September–October 1930
Ignacy Giedgowd flying it, took the 3rd
place in the 3rd
Polish Light Aircraft Contest...