I feel we all have been waiting for a quiz or contest for a while, so an idea came to my mind I owe the Community so much and a new quiz could reflect my gratitude to all of you chaps who supported my ORIGINS 2013 escapade, that was a true trip of my life
Well, in fact it is annonced for fun so I hope you will have FUN chasing for the answers
Below you will find three questions considering the history of Polish air force (how could I ask any other questions )
The first of you who send 3 correct answers will get a Black Box of goodies I promise to complete and send worldwide (shipping is on me). You do not know what will be in the box (well, I do not know yet either ), but you won't regret receiving it I suppose.
Your answers should be sent directly to my email address and the first one who delivers the right answers (all of them) will be announced the winner. I can not provide you with anything like a , but ... maybe Eric or Keith may offer one...
The address is: nightbomber.as@gmail.com
The Contest closes by the end of February at the latest, but once I get thet right answers - it is closed as well
Sorry Polish forumers: You are excluded from the contest.
THE QUESTIONS ARE:
1. The American volunteers formed the famous Kościuszko Fighter Squadron and fought alongside Poles in Polish uniforms during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-20. Some of the brave American pilots lost their lives for Polish new reborn state. What were their names?
2. I have painted one of my Fokker D.VIII planes into Polish 1920 scheme (well, I named it EDYTA, my lovely wife's name - a fantasy scheme). You can see it below.
The question is: why this type of plane is SO important in the Polish Air Force History?
3. The famous Polish 303rd squadron fighting during the Batlle of Britain was a bunch of authentic warriors and individuals. One of them was Josef Frantisek, a Czech pilot, who chose the Polish colleagues to fight side by side for our common freedom . But there was another one...a Polish pilot, who was also a foreign citizen - a Swiss one - who was flying as a member of the 303rd... Who was that pilot?
Salute,
Andy.
P.S. Multiple entries allowed So you can always send another set of 3 answers, the first one who sends the correct ones, wins
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