Ján Ambruš, OBE (19 May 1899 – 2 January 1994) was a Slovak aerobatics and fighter pilot. He flew with the French Air Force in the Battle of France and...
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Ambrus is Hungarian name that may refer to Given name Ambrus Balogh (1915–1978), Hungarian sports shooter Ambrus Lele (born 1958), Hungarian handball player...
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Only one aircraft was built, but it set several records in the hands of Jan Ambruš. In 2008 a replica aircraft was constructed by brothers Ivo and Jiří Sklenář...
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championships. It was a four-seater low-wing monoplane. Flown in competition by Ján Ambruš, the A.200 took fourth place, beaten by the RWD-9 (that took both first...
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by Hungarian artillery. After the bombing of Spišská Nová Ves, Major Ján Ambruš arrived there on 25 March to organize a revenge air strike on Budapest...
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pilot, Ján Ambruš, was appointed as joint commander of the squadron. The plan was for responsibility to be transferred gradually from Tyson to Ambruš. Initially...
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Czechoslovak pilots managed to win the 4th (František Novák) and the 8th (Ján Ambruš) place in the competition. Afterwards, the aircraft was modified, based...
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distance of 74.5 m (244 ft) (Aero A.200), then Jerzy Bajan (RWD-9) and Ján Ambruš with the second A.200. The Polish RWD-9s and PZL.26s and the German Fi...
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Janko Alexy Ján Ambruš Janko Borodáč Ivan Bukovčan Ján Cikker Alexander Dubček Vladimír Dzurilla Vladimír Fajnor Margita Figuli Tibor Freso Koloman Gögh...
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of the Order Colonel Josef Adam - Third Class, 1991 Lieutenant General Jan Ambrus - Third Class, 1992 Colonel Zdenek Bachurek - Third Class, 1991 Brigadier...
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