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Polish Aero Club

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Aeroklub Polski is the national governing and coordinating body of air sport and recreational flying. Organizational units of the Aeroklub Polski are regional aero clubs; members of regional aero clubs are also members of AP. Currently there are 58 regional aero clubs in Poland (as of 2007).
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Goals of AP are, among others: a propagation and development of the aviation in Poland, an organization of air sports and air recreation, a representation of Polish air sports abroad, a training of aviators. It is also a sports association.
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In 1990, after a fall of communism, the organization was renamed to its current name Aeroklub Polski, referring to the first historical organization of that type.
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Aviation organizations could be founded in Poland only after regaining independence in 1918. The first such organization was Aeroklub Polski w Poznaniu (
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Just after the World War II, in 1945 the association was renewed and more regional aero clubs were created. In 1957–1990 it was named
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Before the World War II, members of the ARP took active part in world's aviation sports. The first major international event was the
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international contest and the Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning in 1934–1936, also successful for the Polish pilots.
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or recreational flying. It was founded in 1921 and is a member of the
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The most typical aircraft of the Polish Aero Club - a multipurpose
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touring planes contest. The Poles enjoyed success in the
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Polish association for air sports or recreational flying
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contest, of the Aero Club of the Polish Republic (ARP)
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Index

Aeroklub Polski
association
air sports
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
Warsaw

PZL-104 Wilga
Kielecki

PZL.26
Challenge 1934
Poznań
Warsaw
Polish Republic
Challenge 1930
Challenge 1932
Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning
Challenge 1934
Polish People's Republic
Polish Air Force
Włocławek Aero Club
Historia AP
Aeroklub Polski official site
Official site
Categories
Flying clubs
Sports clubs and teams in Poland
Aviation in Poland
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale

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