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Was (wer) ist ORP Sokół (1940) - definition

1940 BRITISH U-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
HMS Urchin (N97); ORP Sokol (1940); ORP Sokół (N97); ORP Sokół (P59)
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ORP Sokół (1940)         
ORP Sokół () was a U-class submarine (formerly HMS Urchin) built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness. Shortly after launching in September 1940 she was to be commissioned by the Royal Navy as HMS Urchin, but instead was leased to the Polish Navy due to a lack of experienced submarine crews.
ORP Sokół (2002)         
2002 KOBBEN-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
ORP Sokol (Kobben class); HNoMS Stord (S308); HNoMS Stord (S-308); ORP Sokół (294); ORP Sokół (Kobben class)
ORP Sokół, formerly HNoMS Stord, is one of four s of the Polish Navy. The vessel was built by Rheinstahl Nordseewerke GmbH in Emden, Germany (known there as the Type 207) for the Royal Norwegian Navy as HNoMS Stord.
Mráz Sokol         
  • ''G-AIXN'' landing at its home base of [[Turweston Aerodrome]] in the United Kingdom in 2017
  • M1C Sokol ''G-AIXN'' at Leeds (Yeadon) in 1954, and is still airworthy in 2021
1940S CZECHOSLOVAKIAN LIGHT AIRCRAFT
Let Mraz M.1; Sokol M.1; M.1 Sokol; Let M1D Sokol; Mraz Sokol; Mráz M.1 Sokol
The Mráz M.1 Sokol (English: "Falcon") was a light aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the years following the end of the Second World War.

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ORP Sokół (1940)

ORP Sokół (Polish: Falcon) was a U-class submarine (formerly HMS Urchin) built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness. Shortly after launching in September 1940 she was to be commissioned by the Royal Navy as HMS Urchin, but instead was leased to the Polish Navy due to a lack of experienced submarine crews. A sister boat to Dzik, both boats operated in the Mediterranean from Malta, where they became known as the "Terrible Twins".