As a balloonist, Antoni Janusz participated in six Gordon Bennett races and won in 1938.
Biography
Antoni Janusz was born in Leszno Wielkopolskie in 1902. In 1907 his family moved to Jarocin where he finished Queen Jadwiga’s Primary School. Further education was Karol Marcinkowski’s Gymnasium in Poznań and then School of Aeronautics. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 28 September 1919, being one of the youngest officers of Polish Army. Later, he was ordered to the 14th Infantry Division (Poland) as a Kite Balloonist and served in the Polish-Soviet War. At Russian Front he participated in BobrujskLodgement Battle. During the Battle of Warsaw Antoni Janusz was a Company Commander.
After the end of Polish-Soviet War Antoni Janusz remained an officer of the Polish Army. He was assigned to the 1st Balloon Battalion in Toruń. Just at the beginning of World War II, he was transferred to the Polish Military Ministry as a duty officer at Warsaw Airport. He also trained balloon pilots and participated in military balloon construction projects during his work in Legionowo, near Warsaw. He also took up aircraft piloting training.
In the period before World War II Antoni Janusz was engaged in ballooning sport development in Poland. He was its propagator. He participated in most events of Polish Ballooning. In the 1930s he was classified among the leaders of world ballooning.
On 25 October 1925 Antoni Janusz won the First Domestic Balloon Cup (Poland). Together with lieutenant Jan Zakrzewski they reached the distance of 142 km in time of 2 hr 47 min in balloon Poznań.
Starting from 1927, Antoni Janusz began participating in international balloon cups. His first important success was the second place in 1929 Poland Cup. He started in balloon "Gdynia" reaching the distance of 354 km in time of 22 hours. In years 1932–1938 he regularly participated in Gordon Bennett Balloon-Races. His greatest triumph was winning it in 1938 with a distance of 1692 km and time of 37 hr 47 min.
In 1942 Antoni Janusz was injured. During his hospitalisation and convalescence the 301 Squadron was disbanded and its crews were then attached to the No. 138 RAF Squadron as the RAF 301 Special Duties Flight Squadron. From this moment until 1953, Antoni Janusz became a RAF soldier. He trained pilots and served as a liaison officer (knowing seven European languages).
While working at the Air Ministry, Antoni Janusz met Jean Oilier, whom he married in 1949. He settled in London. His interests were quite broad: he was an amateur mathematician, philosopher and astronomer.
The Gordon Bennett Balloon-Races were officially reinstated in the year 1983 and Antoni Janusz had an honour to decorate the winners: Stefan Maknè and Ireneusz Cieślak from Poland.
Antoni Janusz died on 28 August 2000 in London. According to his last wish the urn with his ashes was buried in the family tomb in Christ the King churchyard in his native town Jarocin.
Antoni Janusz participation in Gordon Bennett Balloon-Races
Date
Starting point
Position
Crew
Balloon name
Time [hh:mm]
Distance [km]
25 September 1932
Basel (Switzerland)
4
Władysław Pomaski, Antoni Janusz
SP-AHX Polonia
24:00
1,181.00
23 September 1934
Warsaw (Poland)
4
Antoni Janusz, Ignacy Wawszczak
SP-AMY Polonia II
22:04
1,138.00
16 September 1935
Warsaw (Poland)
2
Antoni Janusz, Ignacy Wawszczak
SP-ANA Warszawa II
46:52
1,567.13
30 August 1936
Warsaw (Poland)
2
Antoni Janusz, Stanisław Brenk
SP-BCU LOPP
38:02
1,534.28
20 June 1937
Brussels (Belgium)
2
Antoni Janusz, Leszek Krzyszkowski
SP-AMY Polonia II
46:30
1,364.00
11 September 1938
Liège (Belgium)
1
Antoni Janusz, Franciszek Janik
SP-BCU LOPP
37:47
1,692.00
Bibliography
Robert Recks: JANUSZ, Antoni (en.). W: Who's Who of Ballooning [on-line]. ballooninghistory.com > Affiliated Site: Who’s Who of Ballooning.[user-generated source]
Anthony Smith: Antoni Janusz (en.). theguardian.com > News > Obituaries [on-line], 2000-09-14.
Jerzy R. Konieczny, Tadeusz Malinowski: "Mala encyklopedia lotnikow polskich" (in Polish), Warszawa 1983, ISBN83-206-0337-4.
Stanisław Brenk: Balonem "LOPP" nad Morze Białe (in Polish), Nakładem Zarządu Głównego Ligii Obrony Powietrznej i Przeciwgazowej, Warszawa 1937.
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