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1 September 1939, 7:00 a.m.
Above Balice and Olkusz (Lesser Poland)
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Władysław Gnyś — the Dorniers over Olkusz

Second Lieutenant Władysław Gnyś, 121st Polish Fighter Squadron

, 28, is a second-lieutenant pilot of the (Eskadra) of the , based at Balice (the future international airport). His unit flies the PZL P.11c — a high-wing monoplane fighter designed in 1934, already obsolete against the Luftwaffe's Messerschmitt Bf 109 (350 km/h against 550 km/h). On the evening of 31 August, the squadron is dispersed preventively to field bases (Borowiec, Aleksandrowice).

On 1 September 1939 at 6:00 a.m., general alert. At 6:30 a.m., Gnyś's patrol (himself plus Captain , the squadron commander) takes off from Borowiec to intercept a German formation approaching Krakow. At 7:00 a.m., they spot 2 Dornier Do 17s of () flying over the village of Olkusz, escorted by a Messerschmitt Bf 109 of .

The Bf 109 attacks first. Medwecki, a 35-year-old captain, is hit and killed — he becomes the first aerial casualty of the war. Gnyś manoeuvres to escape the Bf 109 and engages the 2 Dorniers, which continue on their course toward Krakow.

Skies of Lesser Poland, dawn 1 September 1939, you are fighter pilot Gnys: how to attack the two Dornier bombers?

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