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  • Zygmunt Nogaj (1914 - 1942)
  • Jerzy Stanisław Rudlicki (1893 - 1977)
    'Polish Captain pilot, aircraft constructor, inventor, and aerospace engineer. Best known for his inventing and patenting of the V-tail (Polish Patent #15938), which is an aircraft tail configuration t...
  • Antoni Głowacki (1910 - 1980)
    Podpułkownik pilot Polskich Sił Powietrznych w Wielkiej Brytanii, as myśliwski II wojny światowej. Pierwszy Polski pilot, który w czasie Bitwy o Anglię uzyskał status „asa w jeden dzień”. Zestrzelił ...
  • Stefan Chętnicki (1919 - 1945)
    Krzyz Walecznych Period: Second World War (1939-1945) Rank: Flight Sergeant Unit: No. 300 (Masovian) Squadron, Royal Air Force

Polish Air Force in World War 2

Polskie Siły Powietrzne 1939-1946

The Polish Air Forces was formed in the United Kingdom and France during World War 2. The Polish Air Forces contributed to the Allies victory in air operations in the Battle of Britain and other battles. At the end of the war, about 19,400 Poles served in the Polish Air Forces.

The purpose of this project is to honour the Poles who fought in the Polish Air Forces in the United Kingdom and RAF during World War 2.

The follow link is to a searchable list of the personnel of the Polish Air Force in Great Britain. The list contains over 17,000 names taken from the British Ministry of Defence Records Office: Krzystek’s List

The follow link has Polish Air Force squadron information & photos: Polish Squadrons Remembered

The follow link lists British Royal Air Force prisoners of war, including members of the Polish Air Force (PAF): POW's

The Polish Pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain

Polish Air Force in World War 2

The Polish Air Forces was formed in the United Kingdom and France during World War 2. The Polish Air Forces contributed to the Allies victory in air operations in the Battle of Britain and other battles. At the end of the war, about 19,400 Poles served in the Polish Air Forces.

The purpose of this project is to honour the Poles who fought in the Polish Air Forces in the United Kingdom and RAF during World War 2.

The follow link is to a searchable list of the personnel of the Polish Air Force in Great Britain. The list contains over 17,000 names taken from the British Ministry of Defence Records Office: Krzystek’s List

The follow link has Polish Air Force squadron information & photos: Polish Squadrons Remembered

The follow link lists British Royal Air Force prisoners of war, including members of the Polish Air Force (PAF): POW's