- 111th Fighter Escadrille (Poland)
The 111th Fighter Escadrille of the
Polish Air Force ( _pl. 111. eskadra myśliwska) was one of the fighter units of thePolish Army . Created in1921 , immediately after the end of thePolish-Soviet War , the unit inherited the traditions of the famous war-timePolish 7th Air Escadrille (known as the Kościuszko Squadron), in which both Polish and American volunteers served.History
The unit was created on
May 19 ,1921 Fact|date=May 2008 out of two previously-existing units, thePolish 7th Air Escadrille and thePolish 18th Air Escadrille of the 1st Air Regiment. Initially it was manned mostly by the American veterans of the earlier unit, includingCedric Fauntleroy . However, soon afterwards most of the American pilots returned home and the unit was manned with Polish officers. Nonetheless, it retained the roundel and the traditions of the Polish-American unit. In1934 the unit was the first to receive the then-modernPZL P.11c fighterscite web | author=Pavel Soukup | title =PZL P11 | publisher=Letectvi.wz.cz | year=2005 | work=Letectvi.wz.cz website | url= http://letectvi.wz.cz/polsko/p11/ | accessdate=2006-04-14 cs icon ] . In1936 the escadrille was stationed inSarny and was providing air cover for a construction of border fortifications at the frontier with theSoviet Union . During one of the sorties Lt.Witold Urbanowicz , later to become one of the fighter aces of World War II, downed a Soviet Polikarpov R-5 biplane reconnaissance aircraft flying a reconnaissance mission over the areacite web | author=Artur Gołębiewski | title=Witold Urbanowicz | publisher= | year= | work=Polska Witryna Modelarska | url= http://www.old.modelarstwo.org.pl/lotnicze/dokumentacja/piloci/urbanowicz/index.html | accessdate=2006-04-14 pl icon] .In
1939 it was attached to the Pursuit Brigade, a large fighter unit held in reserve of the Commander in Chief. As part of thePolish 3rd Squadron of the 1st Air Regiment ( _pl. III/1 dywizjon myśliwski) underZdzisław Krasnodębski , the unit was stationed at the airfield atZielonka and provided air cover for the nearby city ofWarsaw . During thePolish September Campaign the first sortie — and the first success of the escadrille — took place on September 1, at 4 in the morning, that is roughly an hour before the fights forWesterplatte started, an event which is usually taken as the starting point ofWorld War II . The escadrille was scrambled to intercept a large formation of enemy bombers escorted byMesserschmitt Me110 heavy fighters. Over the area ofBugo-Narew the enemy formation was intercepted and forced to retreat, dropping their bombs on uninhabited areas. Lt. Palusiński downed one enemyDornier Do17 and probably damaged another plane of that type cite book | author =Izabela Wieczorek | coauthors = | title =Użycie lotnictwa we wrześniu 1939 r. | year = | editor = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher =www.ogniskowiec.znp.edu.pl | location = | id = | url =http://www.ogniskowiec.znp.edu.pl/publikacje/szkolysrednie/uzycielotnictwawewrzesniu.htm | format = | accessdate =2006-04-14 pl icon ] . Palusiński himself was wounded by enemy fire.Later that day another bombing raid on Warsaw was intercepted, this time covered by
Messerschmitt Me109 fighters. During the air battles over Warsaw the escadrille's commanding officer managed to down one enemy fighter, but was then shot down and wounded. The command was taken over by his deputy, Lt. Januszewicz. The following day the escadrille did not encounter any enemy formations. On September 3 a flight from the escadrille, providing air cover for Col.Stefan Pawlikowski intercepted a formation of enemy Me110 fighters overWyszków . Lt. Januszewicz and Corporal Karubin downed two enemy fighters. However, at the same time another flight lead by Ferić was dispersed and had to return to base. One of its pilots did not return to the escadrille until September 10.On September 4 the escadrille was transferred to the
Zaborów airfield nearLeszno . Its commanding officer downed aJunkers Ju87 (other sources mention aDornier Do17 ). The following day Strzembosz and Januszewicz scored another two victories, this time over a Me110 and Ju87, respectively. On September 6 Januszewicz scored yet another Ju87. OnSeptember 7 the escadrille was evacuated to eastern Poland and was stationed in theKierz airfield nearLublin . It briefly operated from the airfield ofOstrożec nearŁuck , but returned to Lublin area the following day (Strzelce and Werba airfields). The last confirmed victories were over a reconnaissanceHenschel Hs 126 on September 9 (Ferić) andHeinkel He 111 on September 11 (Wróblewski) cite web | author=Grzegorz Adios | title=111 Eskadra Myśliwska | publisher= | year= | work=Myśliwcy | url=http://www.psr.netfriend.org/mysliwcy/1939/111_eskadra_mysliwska.htm | accessdate=2006-04-14 pl icon] . Altogether during the campaign the unit downed 8 enemy planes (other sources mention 7 1/2) while losing 9 of its ownPZL P.11c fighters.After the
Soviet invasion ofPoland onSeptember 17 , the unit was evacuated toRomania together with its 4 remaining fighters. From there the majority of the pilots were able to get toFrance and theUnited Kingdom , where many joined thePolish Air Forces in exile. The traditions of the escadrille, as well as its predecessor, was then continued by theNo. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron , one of the most successful Allied fighter units of the war.Crew and equipment
On
September 1 ,1939 the escadrille had 9 planes, including 7 PZL P.11c and 2 PZL P.11a. Throughout the war it received an additional PZL P.11c as reinforcement. The air crew consisted of kapitan (Captain)Gustaw Sidorowicz , his deputyporucznik (Lieutenant)Wojciech Januszewicz and 16 other pilots:
# ppor.Mirosław Ferić
# ppor. Janusz Łabicki
# ppor. Jerzy Palusiński
# pchor. Władysław Drecki
# pchor. Zbigniew Janicki
# pchor. Janusz Maciński
# pchor. Mieczysław Rozwadowski
# st. sierż Jan Kołcon
# plut. Ignacy Lendzion
# kpr. Stanisław Karubin
# kpr. Eugeniusz Szaposznikow
# st. szer. Bogdan Cichocki
# st. szer. Henryk Szope
# st. szer. Stefan Wojtowicz
# st. szer. Kazimierz Wünsche
# st. szer. Kazimierz WróblewskiNotes and references
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