- pre-war Europe.
Germany organized the contest,
because the
German pilot Fritz Morzik won the
previous contest in 1929. The
regulation based upon the FAI rules...
- Friedrich-Wilhelm
Morzik (10
December 1891 – 17 June 1985) was a
general in the
Luftwaffe of ****
Germany during World War II. He was a
recipient of the...
- (1977).
Fighting Gliders of
World War II. London: Hale. ISBN 978-0312289270.
Morzik,
Generalmajor Fritz (1961). Kennedy,
Edward P. (ed.). "German Air Force...
-
occupied poor positions, the best
result of the BFW was 25 pts,
while Fritz Morzik flying BFW
gained only 19.5 pkt, what gave him the 30th place. John Carberry...
- pre-war Europe.
Germany organized the contest,
because German pilot Fritz Morzik won the
previous Challenge in 1930. The
number of
aircraft that took part...
-
Machine richmond.edu. Retrieved: 12
October 2010.
Smith 1966, pp. 11-12.
Morzik, F. "German Air
Force Airlift Operations."
USAAF Historical division, 1961...
- the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 181 2
September 1944 — — Friedrich-Wilhelm
Morzik Luftwaffe 17-LOberst
Geschwaderkommodore of
Kampfgeschwader z.b.V. 1 and...
- The
winner of the 1930
Circuit of Europe,
Fritz Morzik at
Berlin Tempelhof, July 1930 with the M.23c...
-
Aircraft Contest Challenge 1930 in Berlin, won by the
German crew of
Fritz Morzik on the BFW M.23 plane. July 19 – Record-holding
aviator Frank Goldsborough...
- with a 5,942 km (3,692 mi) race over Europe. The
German crew of
Fritz Morzik wins in the BFW M.23 plane.
August 8–29 –
German rigid airship LZ 127 Graf...