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    biographical note of a "long-forgotten pioneer of aviation, pilot Jan Nagórski who died in 1917". Nagórski, who remained interested in exploration of the polar areas...
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  • refer to: Andrew Nagorski (born 1947), American journalist Jan Nagórski (1888–1976), Polish aviator All pages with titles containing Nagorski Nagurski Nagorsky...
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  • Football League player Jan Nagórski or Ivan Nagurski (1888–1976), Polish aviation pioneer All pages with titles containing Nagurski Nagorski This page lists...
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  • stand-up comedian Jan Mycielski (born 1932), Polish-American mathematician Jan Nagórski (1888–1976), Polish engineer and pioneer of aviation Jan Nepomucký (c...
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    northernmost military base. The base is named after Polish-Russian pilot Jan Nagórski. Nagurskoye was built in the 1950s as a staging base for Soviet Long...
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    including Valerian Albanov. As part of the search for the Sedov expedition, Jan Nagórski made the first airplane flights over the Arctic, gaining valuable experience...
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    Israel Prize for literature Henryk Muszyński (born 1933), Polish bishop Jan Nagórski (1888–1976), Polish engineer and pioneer of aviation, the first man to...
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    1914, when Polish aviator (one of the first pilots of the Russian Navy) Jan Nagórski overflew Franz Josef Land in search of Sedov's group. Andromeda set out...
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    the former meteorological station. It was named after pioneer pilot Jan Nagórski (1888–1976) and served as one of the most important meteorological stations...
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    Mikhail Mirkovich Syla Mishchenko Stefan Mokrzecki Dmitry Nadyozhny Jan Nagórski Jafargulu Khan Nakhchivanski Jamshid Nakhchivanski Tovmas Nazarbekian...
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    of the Soviet Union in 1934 for his role in the SS Chelyuskin rescue. Jan Nagórski, engineer and pioneer of aviation, the first person to fly an airplane...
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    Roztylice. Jan of Nagorzyce Nagórski was mentioned by Jan Długosz in Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis and is the first recorded in Nagórski sources...
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    following summer, but found no trace of the Hercules or its crew. Aviator Jan Nagórski made the first polar flights in history in August–September 1914 from...
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    Możajski: Polish-Russian military officer, built world's first plane. Jan Nagórski: engineer and pioneer of aviation, the first person to fly an airplane...
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  • Cała Marek Jan Chodakiewicz Piotr Cywiński Tadeusz Czacki Norman Davies, British-Polish historian Małgorzata Dąbrowska, historian, Byzantist Jan Długosz...
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    Mongoose missions for attempted overthrows of other nations' governments Jan Nagórski, 88, Polish aviator who was the first person to fly an airplane in the...
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    "M-type" flying boats for the Imperial Russian Navy. In 1914 Polish aviator Jan Nagórski conducted the first ever flights in the Arctic looking for the lost expedition...
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    eventually airplanes. In 1914, a Russian plane (Farman MF.11, pilot Jan Nagórski, mechanic Yevgeni Kuznetsov) flew beyond the Arctic Circle in the area...
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    out on January 9, 1916, at Baku. On September 17, 1916, the test pilot Jan Nagórski became the first to make a loop with a flying boat. During the Russian...
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  • Muravlenko (1912–1977), engineer Nagurskoye – Polish pioneer of aviation Jan Nagórski Novoalexandrovsk – Emperor Alexander I of Russia Novokuybyshevsk – Valerian...
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  • World War I, with 80 victories. Flying a Grigorovich M-9, test pilot Jan Nagórski becomes the first person to loop a flying boat. After this success, he...
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    urbanist (Knight's Cross) Stanisław Mrozowski — Polish-American physicist Jan Nagórski — Polish aviation pioneer Marian Rejewski — Polish mathematician, breaker...
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    There is a base named Nagurskoye near its northern coast, named after Jan Nagórski, which served as one of the most important meteorological stations in...
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    Powers might establish themselves in the archipelago. Polish aviator Jan Nagórski flew towards Franz Josef Land to reach Sedov's group while the Andromeda...
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    attention, and a few small rescue expeditions were launched, including Jan Nagórski's five air flights over the sea and ice from the NW coast of Novaya Zemlya...
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    loop a seaplane (the first pilot to loop a seaplane was Polish aviator Jan Nagórski on 17 September 1916 in Grigorovich M-9 flying boat). Lacking witnesses...
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  • the Rossocha estate, where he commissioned a palace, built by Juliusz Nagórski[1]. Tadeusz Wojciech Lange (1999–2000). "Archiwum i biblioteka, Związku...
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    to loop a seaplane (first pilot to loop a seaplane was Polish aviator Jan Nagórski on 17 September 1916 in Grigorovich M-9 flying boat). Lacking witnesses...
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  • Jan Cornelisz Rijp (c. 1570–c. 1613) was a Dutch mariner best known for his involvement with Willem Barentsz in finding a route to the East, avoiding...
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    During one of his lectures on polar exploration he "re-discovered" Jan Nagórski, a Polish polar explorer who had been presumed dead since 1917. Most...
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