
Bohdan Arct was a Polish fighter pilot of the Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain in World War II, and writer.

Zygmunt Witymir Bieńkowski was a Polish pilot and a writer of many articles and poems. His 303 squadron diary is held in the Polish Museum and Sikorski Institute in London.

Jan Kazimierz Daszewski was a fighter pilot in the Polish Air Force in World War II.

Bolesław Michal Gładych was a Polish fighter pilot, a flying ace of World War II. He was born in Warsaw.

Tadeusz Góra was a Polish glider and military pilot. Born in Kraków, Austria-Hungary he was the first winner of the Lilienthal Gliding Medal in the world for his record-breaking 577.8-kilometer flight on May 18, 1938, glider PWS-101 from Bezmiechowa to Soleczniki . For this he was the first recipient of the Lilienthal Medal awarded by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.

Stanisław Grodzicki was a Polish fighter pilot and a Major of the Polish Air Force during World War II. He fought during The Blitz in 1941 as a night fighter pilot with No. 307 Polish Fighter Squadron, flying the Boulton Paul Defiant. From November 1940 to June 1941 he was also the commanding officer of the unit. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

Franciszek "Frank" Gruszka, Polish soldier (porucznik), Flying Officer (F/O) of the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain. He was one of the first Polish airmen flying the Spitfire and the last pilot of the Battle buried with honors.

Zdzisław Karol Henneberg VM, DFC, KZ***, CdeG was a Polish airman who flew with the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain and a flying ace of the Second World War.

Eugeniusz Horbaczewski was a Polish fighter pilot, a flying ace of World War II, also known as "Dziubek". According to official lists, Horbaczewski was the third highest scoring Polish fighter ace, with 16.5 confirmed kills and one probable kill. He was awarded several decorations, among others Virtuti Militari IV class (posthumously) and V class, four times Polish Cross of Valour, Distinguished Service Order (posthumously) and Distinguished Flying Cross (twice).

Józef Kępiński was a Polish aviator and officer of the Polish Air Force and the Royal Air Force during World War II. Among other posts he was a commanding officer of the 111th Fighter Escadrille in Poland and the I/145 Polish Fighter Squadron in France, as well as the Air Training Centre.

Franciszek Kornicki was a Polish fighter pilot who served in the Polish Air Force in Poland, France and Britain during the Second World War and later served in the Royal Air Force (RAF). He died just a few weeks short of his 101st birthday and was the last surviving Polish fighter squadron commander from the Second World War.

Zdzisław Krasnodębski, alias Król was a Polish pilot, founder and commander of No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron.
Janina Antonina Lewandowska was a Polish World War II pilot murdered in the Katyn massacre by Soviet forces.

Ludwik Maciej was a Polish military pilot, who participated in World War II.

Henry K. Millicer, AM born Henryk Kazimierz Milicer, was a Polish-Australian aircraft designer and pilot.

Bolesław Orliński was a Polish aviator, military, sports and test pilot.

Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska was a Polish pilot, who served in the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War. She was one of two daughters of Józef Piłsudski.

Fyodor Petrovich Polynin was a Colonel general in the Soviet Air Force, who served in the Air Force of the Polish Army during World War II and received the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

Mikhail Sergeyevich Ponomaryov was a Soviet fighter pilot who flew with the Polish Air Force during World War II and later became a flying ace during the Korean war, with 10 to 14 victories.

Tadeusz Władysław Sawicz was a Polish World War II fighter pilot. He served in the Polish Air Force, and after the fall of Poland, he served in the Polish and allied units in France and United Kingdom. He was the commander of several air units, including the No. 315 Polish Fighter Squadron, 1st Polish Fighter Wing, 3rd Polish Fighter Wing, 131st (Polish) Fighter Wing and 133rd Fighter Wing. He participated in the Battle of Britain and was ranked as the 82nd highest scoring Polish fighter pilot of the war.

Szczepan Ścibior was a Polish soldier, pilot, and patriot.
Zbigniew Dionizy Ścibor-Rylski was a Polish brigadier general and aviator who was a participant of the Warsaw Uprising during the World War II. As a Polish Air Force officer, he fought alongside the resistance movement starting in 1940 and rose through the ranks of Armia Krajowa.

Stanisław Jakub Skarżyński was a lieutenant colonel in the Polish Air Force and aviator famous for his transatlantic solo flight in 1933.

Air Commodore Władysław Józef Marian Turowicz, usually referred to as W. J. M. Turowicz, was a Polish-Pakistani aviator, military scientist and aeronautical engineer.

Janusz Żurakowski was a Polish fighter and test pilot. At various times in his life he lived and worked in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Canada.