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Old February 11th 04, 02:03 AM
Ed Majden
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Default Famous Polish/Canadian Test Pilot dies!

It is sad to report that famous Polish/Canadian CF-105 Arrow test pilot
has died as reported on this evenings CTV News. Jan flew with the RAF
during WWII emigrating to Canada after the war. He became AVRO Canada's
chief test pilot. First on the CF-100 where he was credited with a first,
breaking the sound barrier in a strait winged "jet" aircraft. He was chief
test pilot on the sadly cancelled CF-105 Arrow project.


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Old February 11th 04, 02:17 AM
Dave Kearton
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"Ed Majden" wrote in message
news:F3gWb.465691$X%5.301214@pd7tw2no...
| It is sad to report that famous Polish/Canadian CF-105 Arrow test
pilot
| has died as reported on this evenings CTV News. Jan flew with the RAF
| during WWII emigrating to Canada after the war. He became AVRO Canada's
| chief test pilot. First on the CF-100 where he was credited with a first,
| breaking the sound barrier in a strait winged "jet" aircraft. He was
chief
| test pilot on the sadly cancelled CF-105 Arrow project.
|
|


This would be Jan Zurkowski ?



A fine aviator - sadly never saw him work.




Regards


Dave Kearton










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Old February 11th 04, 02:47 AM
Ed Majden
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"Dave Kearton"
This would be Jan Zurkowski ?


Yes! I inadvertently for got to include his last name, Jan Zurakoski..
Sorry.

Ed Majden


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Old February 11th 04, 05:25 PM
Ken Duffey
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Ed Majden wrote:

"Dave Kearton"
This would be Jan Zurkowski ?


Yes! I inadvertently for got to include his last name, Jan Zurakoski..
Sorry.

Ed Majden


Was it he I read quoted in a magazine many years ago ??

He was test pilot for Glosters - IIRC - and is supposed to have said 'They
think I know f**k nothing ! - they are wrong - I know f**k all !!!'

It was either him - or some other Polish pilot.

If any none - English-speaking readers need an
explanation....................

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Old February 11th 04, 09:27 PM
Oleg Terebov
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Please make it clear: Jan Zurkowski or Jan Zurakoski


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Old February 11th 04, 07:23 PM
Ed Majden
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"Oleg Terebov" wrote in message
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Please make it clear: Jan Zurkowski or Jan Zurakoski


The correct spelling is "Jan Zurakowski" according to an internet
search.
He served with 234 and 609 RAF Squadrons in the UK during WWII. Do a search
for his name using 'google'. You will find some interesting stories about
his life and career.

Ed


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Old February 12th 04, 12:20 PM
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Użytkownik "Oleg Terebov" napisał w wiadomo¶ci
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Please make it clear: Jan Zurkowski or Jan Zurakoski


He was born Jan Żurakowski (spelling: Yan ZHurakovski) although he
dropped Polosh letter in his last name after arrival to England. Some
sources call him (incorrect!) Janusz, but these are two different names
in Polish. You can find his biography here
http://www.forces.gc.ca/aete/BioJanusz_e.asp
or here
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/200...llections/avia
tion/m079.htm
In the first place he was born in Ryzawka, Poland in 1914, in the second
in Ryzawka, Russia. In fact, in 1914 Poland didn't exist.

Jan was younger of two brothers who devoted their lives to aviation. His
older brother, Bronislaw Zurakowski, is still alive. He was working
pre-WWII in RWD design team. Postwar he designed[*] famous STOL aircraft
PZL-104 Wilga and first Polish helicopter BZ-1 GIL.

Regards
JasiekS
Warsaw, Poland
[*] In matter of fact, design of first prototype of PZL-104 was led by
Bronislaw Orlowski. Due to unsatisfactory characterics aircraft was
completly re-designed by team led by Bronislaw Zurakowski and Andrzej
Frydrychewicz. Wilga 2 and later versions became one of most successful
aircraft for aero club use.

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Old February 11th 04, 09:04 PM
Dave Kearton
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"Ken Duffey" wrote in message
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| Ed Majden wrote:
| Was it he I read quoted in a magazine many years ago ??
|
| He was test pilot for Glosters - IIRC - and is supposed to have said 'They
| think I know f**k nothing ! - they are wrong - I know f**k all !!!'
|
| It was either him - or some other Polish pilot.
|
| If any none - English-speaking readers need an
| explanation....................
|


Not quite - the quote was from film Director Ingo Preminger in the '40s as
quoted by David Niven in "Bring on the Empty Horses"





Cheers


Dave Kearton




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Old February 11th 04, 09:46 PM
Tex Houston
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"Dave Kearton" wrote in
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Not quite - the quote was from film Director Ingo Preminger in the '40s as
quoted by David Niven in "Bring on the Empty Horses"

Cheers


Dave Kearton



Wasn't the film director's name Otto Preminger? Ingo, who was his brother,
was an agent who later went into producing in a minor way.

Tex


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Old February 11th 04, 10:18 PM
Ken Duffey
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Dave Kearton wrote:

"Ken Duffey" wrote in message
...
| Ed Majden wrote:
| Was it he I read quoted in a magazine many years ago ??
|
| He was test pilot for Glosters - IIRC - and is supposed to have said 'They
| think I know f**k nothing ! - they are wrong - I know f**k all !!!'
|
| It was either him - or some other Polish pilot.
|
| If any none - English-speaking readers need an
| explanation....................
|

Not quite - the quote was from film Director Ingo Preminger in the '40s as
quoted by David Niven in "Bring on the Empty Horses"

Cheers

Dave Kearton


I know my memory is getting bad - but I didn't think it was that bad !!!

It just shows how memory can play tricks on you.

Thanks for the correction.

Ken

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Flankers Website - http://www.flankers.co.uk/
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