Stanisław Wigura
Polish pilot, co-founder of RWD Company

Born
1901
124 years ago
Died
September 11th, 1932
93 years ago — 31 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Poland
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A Polish pilot and businessman, contributed significantly to the advancement of aviation in Poland. Co-founded the RWD Company, which became a notable manufacturer of aircraft in the 1920s. Designed and constructed several pioneering aircraft, including the RWD-1, which was among the first Polish sports aircraft. Played a vital role in promoting aviation in Poland through innovation and practicality in design. Died in an aviation accident during a test flight, which brought attention to the risks associated with the burgeoning field of aviation.
Co-founded RWD Company
Designed the RWD-1 aircraft
Promoted early Polish aviation
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