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Gwiazda Polski (The Star of Poland) was a balloon, which, according to the Polish planners, was going to reach the stratosphere, thus beating the 1930s high-altitude world record, established on November 11, 1935 by Albert William Stevens and Orvil Arson Anderson, in the Explorer II balloon. Stevens and Anderson ascended to the altitude of 22,066 m (72,395 feet), the Poles wanted to reach the altitude of 30 kilometers. Polish crew, consisting of Captain Zbigniew Burzynski and Doctor Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz, attempted the stratospheric flight in The Star of Poland on October 14, 1938 in the Tatra Mountains, but the balloon caught fire when it was less than 100 feet above the ground.

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  • Gwiazda Polski (de)
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  • Gwiazda Polski (deutsch Stern Polens) war der Name des weltweit größten vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg gebauten Gasballons. Der Versuch, den bestehenden Höhenweltrekord aus dem Jahre 1935 zu überbieten, endete am 14. Oktober 1938 jedoch mit einem Fiasko. Der als Traggas verwendete Wasserstoff entzündete sich beim Befüllen des Ballons und beschädigte diesen schwer. Ein zweiter Versuch, der für den September 1939 vorgesehen war, fand wegen des deutschen Überfalls auf Polen nicht mehr statt. (de)
  • Gwiazda Polski (The Star of Poland) was a balloon, which, according to the Polish planners, was going to reach the stratosphere, thus beating the 1930s high-altitude world record, established on November 11, 1935 by Albert William Stevens and Orvil Arson Anderson, in the Explorer II balloon. Stevens and Anderson ascended to the altitude of 22,066 m (72,395 feet), the Poles wanted to reach the altitude of 30 kilometers. Polish crew, consisting of Captain Zbigniew Burzynski and Doctor Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz, attempted the stratospheric flight in The Star of Poland on October 14, 1938 in the Tatra Mountains, but the balloon caught fire when it was less than 100 feet above the ground. (en)
  • Gwiazda Polski – największy na świecie tradycyjny balon stratosferyczny wielokrotnego użytku, zaprojektowany i zbudowany w Polsce w 1938 roku przez . (pl)
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  • Gwiazda Polski (deutsch Stern Polens) war der Name des weltweit größten vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg gebauten Gasballons. Der Versuch, den bestehenden Höhenweltrekord aus dem Jahre 1935 zu überbieten, endete am 14. Oktober 1938 jedoch mit einem Fiasko. Der als Traggas verwendete Wasserstoff entzündete sich beim Befüllen des Ballons und beschädigte diesen schwer. Ein zweiter Versuch, der für den September 1939 vorgesehen war, fand wegen des deutschen Überfalls auf Polen nicht mehr statt. (de)
  • Gwiazda Polski (The Star of Poland) was a balloon, which, according to the Polish planners, was going to reach the stratosphere, thus beating the 1930s high-altitude world record, established on November 11, 1935 by Albert William Stevens and Orvil Arson Anderson, in the Explorer II balloon. Stevens and Anderson ascended to the altitude of 22,066 m (72,395 feet), the Poles wanted to reach the altitude of 30 kilometers. Polish crew, consisting of Captain Zbigniew Burzynski and Doctor Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz, attempted the stratospheric flight in The Star of Poland on October 14, 1938 in the Tatra Mountains, but the balloon caught fire when it was less than 100 feet above the ground. (en)
  • Gwiazda Polski – największy na świecie tradycyjny balon stratosferyczny wielokrotnego użytku, zaprojektowany i zbudowany w Polsce w 1938 roku przez . (pl)
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