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Full name
  
Steponas Darasius

Flight license
  
1927

Cause of death
  
Aviation crash

Name
  
Steponas Darius


Nationality
  
Lithuania

Role
  
Pilot

Famous flights
  
Lituanica flight

Steponas Darius Tarpukario Lietuvos karininkai Birtono kurorte I

Born
  
January 9, 1896 Rubiske, Lithuania (then Kovno Governorate, Russian Empire) (
1896-01-09
)

Known for
  
The second-longest non-stop flight by distance, and the fourth-longest by duration, at the time; also the first official airmail shipment from the USA to Europe.

Died
  
July 17, 1933, Pszczelnik, Poland

Books
  
Basketbolo zaidimas (krepsiasvydis) ir Lietuvos sporto lygos oficiales basketbolo taisykles 1926-27 metams

Parents
  
Augustina Vaisvilaite, Jonas Romualdas Jucevicius-Darasius

Ex-spouse
  
Jaunute Skemaite-Dariene

Darius ir Girėnas (1933)


Steponas Darius (known as Stephen Darius in the USA; born Steponas Jucevičius - Darašius; January 8, 1896 – July 17, 1933) was a Lithuanian American pilot.

Steponas Darius doms faktai koki dar talent turjo pilotas Steponas

Born in Rubiškės, in the Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire, Darius emigrated to the USA with his family in 1907. In 1917 he joined the United States Army, after the United States entered World War I, and changed his name to Darius. He served as a telephone operator in the 149th Field Artillery Regiment, fought in France, was wounded and received the Purple Heart medal. In 1920, he returned to Lithuania and joined the Lithuanian Army, graduating from War School of Kaunas in 1921. He participated in the Klaipėda Revolt of 1923. While living in Lithuania he completed pilot training. In 1927 he returned to the United States and started working in civil aviation. He initially formed South Bend Airways in partnership with Carl G. Jordan of South Bend, Indiana. Their fleet consisted of a Pheasant H-10 and a Longwing Eaglerock, both powered by OX-5 engines of World War I vintage. He lived for a while in the Jordan household prior to moving to Chicago.

Steponas Darius Pasakoja kad Steponas Darius buvo vakarli siela DELFI

While living in Lithuania he actively promoted various sports. He initiated building of first stadium in Kaunas; it was later was named after him – the S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium. He played basketball, baseball, ice hockey, and practiced boxing and athletics, while also being an international footballer, having played for Lithuania national football team in its first competitive game against Estonia on June 23, 1923. Since he was the first to publish booklets about basketball and baseball, he is considered to have brought those sports to Lithuania. He was also the first chairman of Lithuanian Physical Education Union, and a founder of Sporto Žurnalas (Sports magazine).

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On July 15, 1933, along with Stasys Girėnas, he attempted a nonstop flight from New York City, United States to Kaunas, Lithuania – a total of 7,186 kilometres (4,465 mi), in a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker airplane named Lituanica. After successfully crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 37 hours and 11 minutes, they crashed on July 17, at 0:36 AM (Berlin Time), by the village of Kuhdamm, near Soldin, Germany (now Pszczelnik, near the Myślibórz area, Poland), most probably because of difficult weather conditions combined with engine problems. Both aviators were killed in the crash. They had covered a distance of 6,411 km (3,984 mi) without landing, and were only 650 km (400 mi) short of their final destination.

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A monument to Darius and Girėnas is located in the northeast corner of Marquette Park in Chicago.

Steponas Darius Ikiliausi tarpukario kaunieiai Atlanto nugaltojas

References

Steponas Darius Wikipedia