- Sigizmund Levanevsky
Sigizmund Aleksandrovich Levanevsky ( _ru. Сигизмунд Александрович Леваневский; _pl. Zygmunt Lewoniewski) (
May 15 ,1902 -August 13 ,1937 ) was a Soviet aircraft pilot of Polish origin and aHero of the Soviet Union (1934).Sigizmund Levanevsky was born to a Polish family in
Sankt Petersburg , his brotherJózef Lewoniewski was a Polish sports pilot (1899-1933). Sigizmund took part in theOctober Revolution on thebolshevik side, later took part in the civil war in Russia, serving in the Red Army since 1918. In 1925 he graduated from theSevastopol Naval Aviation School and became a military pilot. In 1930 he was withdrawn to reserve.Since 1933 he had been a pilot with the Glavsevmorput' (Main
Northern Maritime Route 's Administration) and had accomplished several long distance flights. On July 13, 1933 he rescued the American pilotJames Mattern , forced to land near Anadyr during his attempt of a flight around the world. In April 1934 he took part in the successfulArctic aerial rescue operation saving people from the sunken steamship Cheliuskin from an improvised airfield on the ice of theChukchi Sea . He was awarded the title of theHero of the Soviet Union for this deed.In 1936 he flew from Los Angeles,
USA toMoscow , USSR covering 19,000kilometer s (over 11,800mile s) on his way.On
August 12 ,1937 a type DB-A (no. N-209) aircraft with 6-men crew under captaincy of Levanevsky started its long distance flight from Moscow to the USA via theNorth Pole . The radiocommunications with the crew broke off the next day, on the 13th of August, at 17:58Moscow time when the aircraft encountered adverse weather conditions. After the unsuccessful search attempts all the members of the crew were presumed dead.In March 1999, Dennis Thurston of the Minerals Management Service in Anchorage possibly located the wreckage in the shallows of
Camden Bay , betweenPrudhoe Bay andKaktovik .External links
* [http://www.check-six.com/lib/Famous_Missing/Levanevsky.htm Check-Six.com - Missing! - Sigizmund Levanevsky]
* [http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF14/1456.html The Search for Russia's Lindbergh] Alaska Science Forum
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