Władysław Zalewski, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Władysław Zalewski

aviation engineer, constructor of aeroplanes and aeroplane engines

Date of Birth: 21-Jan-1892

Place of Birth: Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

Date of Death: 25-Nov-1977

Profession: engineer, aerospace engineer

Nationality: Poland

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Władysław Zalewski

  • Wladyslaw Zalewski (January 21, 1892 in Warsaw – November 25, 1977 in London) was a Polish aviation engineer, a constructor of aeroplanes and aeroplane engines.
  • Arrested in 1940 by the NKWD he spent 18 months in Soviet camps.
  • He was evacuated to Iraq among Polish soldier of Anders.
  • After 1945 he lived in UK. In the years of 1908–1913 Zalewski constructed biplane WZ I and its 20 hp engine.
  • In 1912 he constructed with his brother Boleslaw monoplane WZ II.
  • During the years of 1915–1916 he built two tetraplanes, in which one was flying on the frontline.
  • During the interwar period Zalewski built biplane WZ VIII (1919), fighter plane WZ X (1923–1926), sports plane WZ XI (1927) and the first Polish four-engined heavy bombing plane PZL.3 (1928–1930; built in France as Potez 41) made in PZL. Zalewski also constructed aircraft engines with manufacturer Avia: WZ-7 (80 hp), WZ-40 (40 hp), WZ Bobo (10 hp), WZ-100 (100 hp).

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