
Eugeniusz Mosór
A pioneer of Polish aeromodelling, instructor and mentor to generations of modellers
Why this page exists
AeroCraft was born out of a passion sparked by an instructor who, for many of us, was the first guide into the world of free-flight models. This page is a tribute to Eugeniusz Mosór: a man who taught us to balance, glue, repair and, above all, to come back to the launch line after every hard crash.
Biography
The biographical section is being filled in based on materials from his family, his home club and the archives of the Polish Aero Club. If you have photos, documents, diplomas or memories, please reach out. We want this page to be a reliable, verifiable source.
- Years active
- 1970s–2020+
- Home club
- Model workshop in Tomaszów Lubelski
- Model classes
- free-flight F1 models, including training classes
- Role
- instructor, judge, aeromodelling activist
Contribution to aeromodelling
- Training successive generations of F1 modellers, from first school gliders to competition models.
- Working with youth and passing on workshop know-how: building, trimming, balancing, reading thermals.
- Involvement in organising aeromodelling competitions and training sessions in Poland.
- An attitude that taught us humility towards the model: a crash is not a failure, it's a lesson.
Model SP-BXŁ-01
One of the models built under Eugeniusz's guidance, showing precise lattice structure and workshop details.

