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Orlik (other)
Orlik may refer to: People *Anna Orlik (born 1993), Belarusian tennis player *Curdin Orlik (born 1993), Swiss wrestler *Edmund Roman Orlik (1918-1982), an early Polish tank ace *Peter Orlik (born 1938), American mathematician *Kazimierz Orlik-Łukoski (1890-1940), a military commander *Wilhelm Orlik-Rueckemann (1894-1986), a military commander * Marian Bernaciak (1917-1946), Polish partisan leader whose nom de guerre was Orlik ("Little Eagle") Places * Orlik, Pomeranian Voivodeship, north Poland * Orlik, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, north Poland * Orlik, Russia, several rural localities in Russia * Òrlik - Orlik, Pomeranian Voivodeship In aviation *PZL-130 Orlik, a Polish turboprop trainer aircraft *Orlik Aerobatic Team Orlik Aerobatic Team (''Zespół Akrobacyjny "ORLIK"'') is the aerobatic team of the Polish Air Force, formed in 1998 at the Polish Air Force Command College. Its first performance took place on April 15 1998, with its first foreign performance s ..., a Polis ...
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Anna Orlik
Anna Orlik ( be, Ганна Орлік; russian: Анна Орлик; born 5 March 1993) is a Belarusian former tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of 585 in singles, achieved on 26 October 2009, and 387 in doubles, reached on 1 March 2010. Career summary Orlik began playing on the ITF Circuit in 2007. She did not win a singles title, but she scored a doubles title in 2008 and went on to win three more in 2009. In 2009, she played her first WTA Tour event in Acapulco, falling to Ágnes Szávay Ágnes Szávay ( hu, Szávay Ágnes, ; born 29 December 1988) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary. The 2007 WTA Newcomer of the Year achieved her career-high ranking of world No. 13 in April 2008. Personal life Szávay was bor ... in the opening round. Before competing in the seniors, Orlik achieved a career high of No. 26 in the juniors ranking. ITF Circuit titles Doubles: 6 External links * * 1993 births Living people Belarusian female tenni ...
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Orlík (other)
Orlík may refer to: *Orlík nad Vltavou, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic **Orlík Reservoir **Orlík Castle * 11339 Orlík, an asteroid * Orlík (band), a former Czech band * Orlik (armoured train) People *Emil Orlík (1870–1932), Czech painter, etcher and lithographer See also *Orlik (other) Orlik may refer to: People *Anna Orlik (born 1993), Belarusian tennis player *Curdin Orlik (born 1993), Swiss wrestler *Edmund Roman Orlik (1918-1982), an early Polish tank ace *Peter Orlik (born 1938), American mathematician *Kazimierz Orlik-Łuk ... (equivalent word in Polish and other Slavic languages) * Warsztaty Szybowcowe Orlik {{DEFAULTSORT:Orlik ...
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Orlik (armoured Train)
The ''Zaamurets'' (russian: Заамурец) was an armoured train, originally built by the Russian Empire in 1916, that saw service during the First World War, Russian Civil War, and during the Chinese Warlord era. It changed hands and was renamed numerous times. History ''Zaamurets'' was built in Odessa in 1916. It entered service with the Russian Imperial Army in October of that year. It saw service in the First World War in Galicia. The train was captured by the Red Guards in January 1918, and renamed ''Lenin'', after which it was employed during the Russian Civil War. It was then combined with another train, the Khunkhuz-type ''BP No.3'', and renamed ''BP No.4''. It was deployed to the Trans-Siberian Railway to help counter the Czechoslovak Legion's use of armoured trains. In July 1918, soon after its arrival in the area, it was captured by the Legion and renamed ''Orlik'' ( cs, Orlík). As the Legion retreated to Vladivostok along the Chinese Eastern Railway in April 19 ...
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Orlík (band)
Orlík was a folk-influenced Czech oi! punk band founded in 1988 from the existing hardcore punk band F.A.S. (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) by Daniel Landa and David Matásek. They released two studio albums and broke up in 1991. Biography The group was named after the Orlík winery, where the band members met. It originally consisted of Daniel Landa (vocals), David Matásek (guitar), Petr Štěpánek (guitar), Šimon Budský (bass), and Adolf Vitáček (drums). Vitáček left in 1989 to play with Wanastowi Vjecy and Plexis, and was replaced by Jan Limburský. Budský and Štěpánek also left shortly after. Jakub Maleček joined on bass, and the lineup of the quartet remained stable until their eventual breakup. Orlík had a short career, releasing only two albums, 1990's ''Oi!'' (also known as ''Miloš Frýba for president'') and 1991's ''Demise''. The lyrical themes of their songs were strongly nationalistic ("Bílej jezdec", "Vozová hradba") and xenophobic, such as the songs ...
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Warsztaty Szybowcowe Orlik
The Warsztaty Szybowcowe Orlik (Glider Workshop Dove), also known as the Kocjan Orlik after the designer, is a family of Polish gull winged gliders that was designed by Antoni Kocjan and produced by Warsztaty Szybowcowe.Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 94, Soaring Society of America November 1983. USPS 499-920 Design and development Kocjan designed the Orlik family of gliders in the late 1930s. The original Orlik had a wingspan. The Orlik 2 had a wingspan and a glide ratio of 26.5:1. The Orlik 3 was proposed as the One-Design type for the 1940 Summer Olympics, but the DFS Olympia Meise was chosen instead. Regardless, the 1940 Olympics were cancelled by the advent of the Second World War. The development of the series was cut short by Kocjan's murder on 13 August 1944 by the Gestapo as part of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The Orlik gliders were built with a wooden structure, the fuselage covered in wood, while the wings and tail were covered wi ...
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Orlican VT-16 Orlik
The Orlican VT-16 Orlik is a single-seat club glider, serving Czech gliding clubs and setting several national records in the early 1960s. Design and development The VT-16 Orlik was designed by Jiri Matejček and is a high-wing monoplane of all-wood construction, except that the skin is stabilized with polystyrene foam. Its wing has a single spar structure with a forward torsion box; the whole wing is plywood skinned and foam filled, allowing the ribs to be comparatively widely spaced. In plan it is straight-tapered with blunt tips; there are 3° of dihedral. It has conventional plain ailerons and spoilers at mid- chord, which extend both above and below the wing. At the time of its first flight in August 1959 it was a Standard Class glider with a span. Later aircraft had and spans but it was the 16 m version that went into series production. The fuselage of the Orlik is a semi-monocoque of deep oval cross-section, tapering to the tail. The single-seat cockpit, pl ...
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