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Polkovnik Ivan Alexandrovich Loiko (born 6 February 1892, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six confirmed aerial victories by the scanty and confusing records still existent. He rose to command a fighter unit, the 9th Fighter Aviation Detachment. After serving his czar faithfully until the October Revolution, in December 1918 Loiko joined the White Russian movement to reinstate his sovereign. When they were defeated by the Bolsheviks, Loiko turned to service in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's air force in 1921. Two years later, he defected back to Russia in a Yugoslavian Breguet 19. From 1924-1929, Loiko served in the Red Army Air Force. In 1929, he was convicted of espionage on behalf of Romania and sentenced to ten years imprisonment. He served five years on V

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  • Ivan Loïko (fr)
  • Ivan Loiko (en)
  • Iwan Łojko (pl)
  • Лойко, Иван Александрович (ru)
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  • Iwan Aleksandrowicz Łojko (ros. Иван Александрович Лойко, ur. 25 stycznia?/ 6 lutego 1892 w okolicach Mińska, zm. po 1936, wyspa Wajgacz) – as lotnictwa rosyjskiego z 6 potwierdzonymi zwycięstwami w I wojnie światowej. (pl)
  • Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Ло́йко (1892 — 1936) — русский военный лётчик, ас истребительной авиации Первой мировой войны. Участник «белого» движения. (ru)
  • Polkovnik Ivan Alexandrovich Loiko (born 6 February 1892, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six confirmed aerial victories by the scanty and confusing records still existent. He rose to command a fighter unit, the 9th Fighter Aviation Detachment. After serving his czar faithfully until the October Revolution, in December 1918 Loiko joined the White Russian movement to reinstate his sovereign. When they were defeated by the Bolsheviks, Loiko turned to service in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's air force in 1921. Two years later, he defected back to Russia in a Yugoslavian Breguet 19. From 1924-1929, Loiko served in the Red Army Air Force. In 1929, he was convicted of espionage on behalf of Romania and sentenced to ten years imprisonment. He served five years on V (en)
  • Ivan Alexandrovitch Loïko (en russe : Иван Александрович Лойко), né le 24 janvier 1892 (5 février 1892 dans le calendrier grégorien) et probablement mort en 1936, est un as de l'aviation de la Première Guerre mondiale crédité de six victoires aériennes confirmées par les archives conservées. Il commande une unité de chasse, le 9e détachement d'aviation de chasse. Après avoir servi fidèlement son tsar jusqu'à la révolution d'Octobre, Loïko rejoint les armées blanches en décembre 1918. Après la guerre civile, Loïko passe au service dans l'armée de l'air du royaume de Yougoslavie en 1921. Deux ans plus tard, il repart en Russie dans un Breguet 19 yougoslave. De 1924 à 1929, Loïko sert dans l'armée de l'air rouge. En 1929, il est reconnu coupable d'espionnage au profit de la Roumanie et condam (fr)
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  • Ivan Alexandrovich Loiko (en)
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