- Antanas Gustaitis
The
Brigadier General Antanas Gustaitis (March 26 ,1898 -October 16 1941 ) was an officer in theLithuania n Army who modernized the Lithuanian aerial forces, which at that time were part of the Lithuanian Army. He was the architect or aeronautical engineer who undertook the task to design and construct several military trainers and reconnaissance aircraft.Gustaitis was born in the village of
Obelinė , inJavaravas county, in theMarijampolė district. He attended high school inYaroslavl , and from there studied at the Institute of Engineering and School of Artillery in Petrograd. After joining the Lithuanian Army in 1919, he graduated from the School of Military Aviation as a Junior Lieutenant in 1920. Later that year, he saw action against the Poles. By 1922 he began to train pilots, and later became the head of the training squadron. He also oversaw the construction of aircraft for Lithuania inItaly andCzechoslovakia . Gustaitis was one of the founding members of the Aero Club of Lithuania, and later its Vice-President. He did much to promote aviation among the young people in Lithuania, especially concerning the sport ofgliding . He won alsoLithuanian Chess Championship in 1922.Between 1925 and 1928, Gustaitis studied aeronautical engineering in
Paris . After his graduation he returned to Lithuania, and was promoted to deputy Commander-in-Chief of Military Aviation and made chief of the Aviation Workshop (Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius ) inKaunas . During this time, he reorganized the workshop and expanded its capability to repair aircraft as well. The aircraft he designed were named ANBO, an acronym for "Antanas Nori Būti Ore" – "Antanas wants to be airborne".In 1934, he became Commander-in-Chief of the air branch, and in 1937, attained the rank of Brigadier General. He reorganized Lithuanian military aviation, forming fighter, bomber, and reconnaissance groups, and developed a system of training for pilots and their crews, and ground crews as well.After Lithuania's occupation by the
Soviet Union and the dissolution of theLithuanian Army , he was a lecturer atVytautas Magnus University , but fearing arrest he attempted to flee to Germany in 1941. He was caught attempting to cross the border on 4 March, arrested, and taken toMoscow where he was shot on the 16 October.After the restoration of Lithuanian independence, in commemoration of his name
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University denominated one of its detachments as Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute.Aircraft
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* [http://www.lam.lt/old/istorija/karo_aviacija/gustaicio/nfrgsten.htm Lithuanian Aviation Museum]
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