Jan Wicik


Jan Wicik (born May 14, 1906 in Szarleje, now a district of Piekary Śląskie, died June 22, 1995 in Chorzów) - aerial engineer, Silesian insurgent. Curriculum vitae

He graduated from Szarleje High School (now a district of Piekary Śląskie). While studying at Silesian Technical Institutes in Katowice, he completed his glider training and parachute course.

As a fifteen-year-old he was a courier in the Silesian insurrection.

In 1922, he moved to Chorzów Stare and began work in the engineering office of engineer Cyrus Sobolewski.

Two years later, he was appointed to the Army, serving in the 2nd Air Regiment in Cracow as a constructor of avionics. The aircraft of his construction, piloted by Sergeant Dziewowski, succeeded in the 1st Rally Awleyet Nationwide Sporting Competition.

Two years after his military service he undertook work in the modeling room of the "Peace" factory in Nowy Bytom (now Ruda Śląska). He also served as an instructor in the youth aviation modeling.

Retired in 1971, he designed three models of muscle-powered vans. Among the passionate aviation was called "Flying Grandfather". He participated in races and competitions of flyers. He regularly participated in aviation camps organized in Olsztyn.

He was also passionate about canoeing until he was a frequent contributor to the Dunajec kayak.

He died on 22 June 1995 in Chorzów.

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