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  • 01slajd
    jan szal
    constructor and inventor
  • 03slajd1
    synchronizer
    or a device matching shots from the machine gun
    the synchronizer was approved to be utilized in the aircraft of the Polish air force. The first, JS-1 was designed for the Jupiter engine propelling PZL P-7 fighters, fighters, whereas JS-2 was used on the Mercury engine, installed in fighters PZL P-11a and P-11c fighters.
  • 05slajd
    motolux
    warsaw
    Jan Szal set up his own business in 1932, an aircraft and automobile components factory MOTOLUX based in Warsaw at no. 6 Huculska street in Mokotów district. At the start little small fittings were manufactured such as: fuel and oil valves, etc.
  • 02slajd
    STAR OF POLAND
    world's largest stratospheric balloon
    The pressure cabin gondola Motolux GP intended for the stratospheric balloon having numerous cutting-edge technology solutions (likely to be inventions)
  • 06slajd
    Theory of cosmology
    Interplanetary system of the universe
    The publication completed in Rabka on 1 April 1942, published post mortem in January 1947
  • 06slajd
    Theory of cosmology
    Interplanetary system of the universe
    The publication completed in Rabka on 1 April 1942, published post mortem in January 1947
  • 04slajd1
    Special thanks
    Our thanks are due to Dr Andrzej Murgała
    Special thanks go to an exceptional person and staunch enthusiast of aviation history. To him we owe maintenance of the memory of our daddy
    barbara szal karkowska Krystyna Waligóra