Arigi, Julius

     
Příjmení:
Surname:
Arigi Arigi
Jméno:
Given Name:
Julius Julius
Jméno v originále:
Original Name:
Julius Arigi
Fotografie či obrázek:
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Hodnost:
Rank:
kapitán Captain
Akademický či vědecký titul:
Academic or Scientific Title:
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Šlechtický titul:
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Datum, místo narození:
Date and Place of Birth:
03.10.1895 Děčín /
03.10.1895 Děčín /
Datum, místo úmrtí:
Date and Place of Decease:
01.08.1981 Seewalchen am Attersee /
01.08.1981 Seewalchen am Attersee /
Nejvýznamnější funkce:
(maximálně tři)
Most Important Appointments:
(up to three)
- instruktor Luftwaffe ve stíhací škole č. 5 ve Schwechat - Instructor Luftwaffe at fighter school no. 5 in Schwechat
Jiné významné skutečnosti:
(maximálně tři)
Other Notable Facts:
(up to three)
- 2. nejúspěšnější letecké eso k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen s 32 sestřely
- spolu se svým zadním střelcem Johannem Lasim se stal prvním pilotem na světě, který se stal "esem během jednoho dne" (22. srpna 1916)
- nejvyznamenanější Rakousko-Uherský poddůstojník a letecké eso 1. sv. v.
- průkopník letecké dopravy v Československu
- 2nd most sucsessful flying ace of k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen with 32 claims
- with his gunner Johann Lasi was first aviators to ever achieve "ace in a day" (22nd August 1916)
- Austro-Hungary's most highly decorated ace and non-commissioned officer of WW1
- pioneer of air transport in Czechoslovakia
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https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Arigi
https://www.valka.cz/topic/view/17198#63122
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Příjmení:
Surname:
Arigi Arigi
Jméno:
Given Name:
Julius Julius
Jméno v originále:
Original Name:
Julius Arigi
Všeobecné vzdělání:
General Education:
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Důstojnické hodnosti:
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DD.MM.1938 kapitán
26.11.1914 Zugsführer
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DD.MM.RRRR Offiziersstellvertreter
DD.MM.1938 Captain
Průběh vojenské služby:
Military Career:
05.10.1913-DD.03.1914 1. pevnostní dělostřelecký pluk
DD.03.1914-DD.MM.RRRR k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen
DD.11.1914-01.10.1915 Flik 6 (pilot)
01.10.1915-DD.01.1916 válečný zajatec
23.01.1916-DD.12.1916 Flik 6 (pilot)
DD.12.1916-DD.MM.1917 Fluggeschwader 1 (pilot)
DD.MM.1917-DD.08.1917 Flik 41J (pilot)
DD.08.1917-DD.04.1918 Flik 55J (pilot)
DD.04.1918-DD.06.1918 Flik 6 (pilot)
DD.06.1918-DD.11.1918 Flik 1J (pilot)
DD.MM.1938-DD.MM.1945 Jagdfliegerschule 5 (instruktor)
05.10.1913-DD.03.1914 Fortress Artillery Regiment No. 1
DD.03.1914-DD.MM.RRRR k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen
DD.11.1914-01.10.1915 Flik 6 (pilot)
01.10.1915-DD.01.1916 Prisoner of War
23.01.1916-DD.12.1916 Flik 6 (pilot)
DD.12.1916-DD.MM.1917 Fluggeschwader 1 (pilot)
DD.MM.1917-DD.08.1917 Flik 41J (pilot)
DD.08.1917-DD.04.1918 Flik 55J (pilot)
DD.04.1918-DD.06.1918 Flik 6 (pilot)
DD.06.1918-DD.11.1918 Flik 1J (pilot)
DD.MM.1938-DD.MM.1945 Jagdfliegerschule 5 (instruktor)
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www.theaerodrome.com
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Arigi
https://www.valka.cz/topic/view/17198#63122
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Arigi
https://www.austro-hungarian-army.co.uk/gtmfly.htm
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Arigi
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Officierstellvertreter Julius Arigi


Arigi was one of the great Austrian fighter aces of the First World War. He came from Bohemia, because he was born in Děčín on October 3, 1895 and spent his childhood in Mariánské Lázně. At the age of seventeen, he went to Vienna to volunteer for the Air Force. In November 1914, after basic and then advanced training, he was appointed pilot and corporal at the same time.


After the outbreak of war, Arigi was assigned to Fliegerkompanie 6, based in Kotor. Aligi was already famous for his accurate raid on an enemy ship and was awarded for the first time. However, on October 1, 1915, two days before his twentieth birthday, he had to make an emergency landing with his Lohner on enemy territory in Montenegro. He still managed to destroy the plane, but fell into captivity. With several other prisoners, he got a job as a car mechanic in the garages in Podgorica, where he first managed to repair and later steal a Fiat limousine from the property of Prince Nicholas of Montenegro. After many adventures, he and five other refugees got across the front line to the Austrian army. On January 23, 1916, two hours after returning to Flick 6, he took off again for a bombing flight. Shortly afterwards, Flik was moved south.


On August 22, 1916, word came that six Italian Farmans were attacking the port of Durazzo, and Arigi volunteered to attack the enemy formation. However, he was rejected on the grounds that there was no free officer to fly with him as an observer and commander at the same time. At short intervals, Arigi unsuccessfully repeated his request, but as the Italian bombers approached by ear, he took off without a command in a crew with NCO Johann Lasi. A lone double-seated Brandenburg C.I, armed with one fixed and one movable machine gun, bravely attacked the enemy formation. In half an hour, Arigi managed an incredible time. Three Farmans made an emergency landing on the coast for combat damage, and two crashed into the mouth of the Skumbi River. The Italian pilots were rescued by their own fleet. All five victories were confirmed by ground troops, and Arigi suddenly became the most popular man in the Austrian Air Force. All victories were immediately reported to Vienna at the Air Force Headquarters, from where they were mainly interested in why no officer took part in the action. The answer that all the officers were indisposed certainly did not serve Flika.


At the end of 1916, Arigi went to Fluggeschwader 1, where he flew on fighters Hansa-Brandenburg D. I. He engaged in heavy fighting on the Isonzo River and won a number of air victories. In the summer of the same year he was transferred to Flik 41 J, which he soon left due to serious personal disagreements with his commander [ url=/topic/view/57958/Brumowski-Godwin] by Godwin Brumowski[/url] (35 kills).


Godwin Brumowski was with his 35 kills the most successful Austro-Hungarian fighter. His father, originally from Poland, was a soldier, so tradition decided that Brumowski graduated from the Military Academy in Vienna in 1910. At the beginning of the war he served in the artillery on the Eastern Front. He was later sent for training as an artillery air observer. He joined u Flik 1, where he served under Bohemia Otto Jindrou. 12. 4. 1916 he flew as Jindra's observer and together with bombs attacked the military parade of the Tsar Nicholas II. Immediately, Brumowski won the first two victories when he shot down two of the four Russian Morane Parasols with his machine gun, who tried to drive them away.


During 1916 Brumowski underwent a pilot course and was transferred to the fighter unit Flik 12 on the Italian front, where he flew fighters Hansa-Brandenburg DI In February 1917 he already commanded Flika 41J. In August 1917, he shot down 12 enemy aircraft in 19 days. For some time he also flew on the Austrian Albatrosech D.III (Oeffag), manufactured in Austria under license. In February 1918, he almost did not survive the fierce battle with eight enemy aircraft and had to make an emergency landing with a burning aircraft. He was also on an internship at JG I Manfred von Richthofen.


In October 1918 he was appointed commander of all air squadrons of the Austro-Hungarian army in Isonzo. Of his 35 victories, most were Italian aircraft, but he also destroyed the British Camel. Although he was an excellent fighter and a brave soldier, he had a complex nature. It always had to be his. Therefore, several pilots were taken away from his Flick, when, for example, his superiors advised him to apply for the Knight's Cross of Maria Theresa, he replied: the commander handed over. It is not my duty to ask or beg for him. ″He was right, but on the other hand, it was just as common in the Austro-Hungarian army, so Brumowski never received the award. When the war ended, Brumowski was discharged from the army. Bored of routine civilian life, he soon left his wife and daughter and returned to Vienna, where he founded a flight school. He died an air death in 1936 in the Netherlands.

From August 1917, therefore, Arigi served northwest of Venice at the famous Fliku 55 J, which was nicknamed Kaiserstaffel for excellent results, that is, the Imperial Squadron. Arigi flew here in a swarm, among other things, with the most successful fighter of Hungarian nationality Josef Kiss (19 kills).

In April 1918 he was again transferred to Flik 6 on the Albanian front, where as a fighter defended Kotor against English bombers. It is said that the emperor Karel sent two aircraft to Arigi on the front line Berg D. I, spread out in boxes, on which was written Arigi's name and thus a nickname for the whole unit - Arigistaffel. In June 1918, Arigi and the others joined the Jagdfliegerkompanie 1 J, in whose ranks he lived to see the end of the war in the rank of Offiziersstellvertreter (officer waiter), because strict Austrian regulations did not allow his promotion to officer.
However, Julius Arigi achieved a total of 32 victories, making him the second most successful Austrian fighter and the most decorated non-commissioned officer of the Austrian Air Force.


After the end of World War II, Arigi returned to Czechoslovakia and devoted himself to business in air transport. He had a large share in the construction of airports in Prague and Karlovy Vary. At the end of the 1920s, he moved to Vienna, where he became a co-founder and chief pilot of the aircraft factory in Wiener Neustadt. At that time, he began to show political sympathy for the Nazi movement, then banned in Austria. After the outbreak of of the Second World War, Arigi, in the rank of captain Luftwaffe, became an instructor at the Schwechat fighter school near Vienna. Among his students were such fighter aces as H. J. Marseille and W. Nowotny.


After completion II. World War II Julius Arigi retired and lived in the Austrian village of Seerwalchen, where he also died on August 1, 1981.
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Officierstellvertreter Julius Arigi

Victory list:

Ranking Date of victory/Time Unit On the plane Enemy Place of victory
1. 22. 08. 1916/07:45 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (1 Farman ustí Skumbi
2. 22. 08. 1916/07:45 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (1 Farman ustí Skumbi
3. 22. 08. 1916/07:45 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (1 Farman ustí Skumbi
4. 22. 08. 1916/07:45 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (1 Farman ustí Skumbi
5. 22. 08. 1916/07:45 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (1 Farman ustí Skumbi
6. 04. 09. 1916 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (2 Farman (capituloval) Fjeri
7. 18. 09. 1916 Flik 6 Hansa-Brandenburg CI (61.64) (3 Caproni Arta
8. 24. 04. 1917 FI Hansa-Brandenburg DI (28.06) Voisin Farra
9. 03. 05. 1917 FI Hansa-Brandenburg DI (28.06) Farman Nogaredo
10. 04. 05. 1917/17:00 FI Hansa-Brandenburg DI (28.06) Farman north of Podgora
11. 14. 05. 1917 FI Hansa-Brandenburg DI (28.06) Farman Gradiscutta
12. 15. 05. 1917 FI Hansa-Brandenburg DI (28.06) Voisin San Canziano
13. 15. 05. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.15) SPAD 1 south-east of Gorizia
14. 29. 09.1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.36) exploratory Nieuport Tolmein
15. 15. 11. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.36) (4 [col ] Caproni Monte Cimano
16. 15. 11. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.36) Caproni Monte Cimano
17. 15. 11. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.36) Caproni Monte Cimano
18. 17. 11. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.36) Savoia -Pomilio southeast of Asiago
19. 17. 11. 1917 Flik 55J [ col] Albatros D.III (153.36) [ url=/viewtopic.php/t/63058/title/SAML-S-2] SAML 2[/url] southeast of Asiago
20. 17. 11. 1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.36) SAML 2 Cima Ecker
21. 18. 11. 1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.36) Savoia-Pomilio Monte Cengio
22. 18. 11. 1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.36) not identified north of Arsiero
23. 07. 12. 1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.80) Pomilio PE.2 East of Asiago
24. 07. 12. 1917 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.80) SAML 2 Monte Sprung
25. 16. 12. 1917/14:50 Flik 55J Albatros D.III (153.80) (5 SAML 2 Arten, near Feltre
26. 17. 04. 1918 Flik 6 Aviatik DI (238.30) reconnaissance Nieuport [col ] Singjerc
27. 27. 05. 1918/10:00 Flik 6 Aviatik DI (258.51) seaplane west of Durazzo
28. 27. 05. 1918/10:00 Flik 6 Aviatik DI (258.51) seaplane west of Durazzo
29. 24. 06.1918 Flik 1J Aviatik DI (6 DH4 Adriatic sea
30. 06. 08. 1918 Flik 1J Aviatik DI (338.02) seaplane ustí Skumbi
31. 06. 08. 1918 Flik 1J Aviatik DI (338.02) seaplane ustí Skumbi
32. 23. 08. 1918/08:10 Flik 1J Aviatik DI(338.02) DH4 southwest of Punta d'Ostro
Ranking Date of victory/Time Unit On the plane Enemy Place of victory


Comment:
1. Observer Johann Lasi
2. Observer Ltn Fabian Lukas-Sluja
3. Observer Kdt Viktor Renvez
4. In cooperation with Josef von Maier a Josef Kiss
5. In collaboration with Franz Lahner and Josef Kiss
6. In collaboration with FrgLtn Stefan von Grosschmid


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Juliu ARIGI byl nositelem dekorací , které při své hodnosti mohl obdržet:
Zlatá medaile FJI Za statečnost , čtyřnásobné udělení
Stříbrná medaile Za statečnost , čtyřnásobné udělení
Za statečnost II. třídy , čtyřnásobné udělení
Bronzová medaile Za statečnost , trojnásobné udělení
-Mobilizační kříž 1912-1913
-Služební kříž pro poddůstojníky za VI. let služby
-Karlův vojenský (vojskový ) kříž 1916
Pruská záslužná medaile
Bulharský řád Za chrabrost (poslední stupeň )


Jako poddůstojník nemohl obdržet ani Signum Laudis případně Vojenský záslužný kříž s válčnou dekorací .


Rekonstrukce jeho dekorací je ze sbírky pana B. Zankla , který byl předním znalcem problematika letectva Rakouska-Uherska .


Poznámka :
Každá páska na stuze medaile Za statečnost vyjadřuje další udělení dekorace.
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Během služby v Luftwafe působil i na bojištích v Severní Africe, Sicílii, na Balkáně a v Maďarsku.




Po skončení války si u rakouského jezera Atersee ve vesnici Sewaalchen pronajal pláž a koupaliště. Postupně zde vybudoval i dílny a opravnu zemědělské techniky.






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