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Ludwik Idzikowski

Ludwik Idzikowski (August 24, 1891 - July 13, 1929) was a Polish military aviator. He died during a transatlantic flight trial.
==Early life and service==
Ludwik Idzikowski was born in Warsaw. He started mining studies in Liege, Belgium.

At the outbreak of World War I, he was conscripted into the Russian Army. He completed aviation school in Sevastopol, and from 1916 served in air combat units as an officer pilot. After the October Revolution he managed to return to Warsaw and in November 1918 Idzikowski joined the newly-born Polish Army, in the rank of ''podporucznik pilot'' (flying 2nd Lieutenant).
In 1919 he joined the Polish Air Force and during the Polish-Soviet War, initially flew with the 7th fighter escadre ("Kościuszko Squadron"), crewed mostly by American volunteers, then the 6th reconnaissance escadre. He took part, among others, in the defence of Lwów. After the war, from 1921–1923 he was an instructor, then commander of escadre training in an advanced flying school in Grudziądz. From 1924–1926 he commanded an escadre, then a squadron, in the 1st Aviation Regiment in Warsaw.

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