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Alexandru Papană was born on 18 October, 1906 in Romania, is a Romanian bobsledder and aviator. Discover Alexandru Papană's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 18 October 1906
Birthday 18 October
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Date of death 17 April, 1946
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Nationality Romania

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1906

Alexandru "Alex" Papană (18 October 1906 – 17 April 1946) was a Romanian-American aviator and bobsledder who competed from the early 1930s to the late 1940s.

1928

Papană obtained his pilot's license in 1928 while in Romania, and was already setting altitude records in 1931.

1932

Papană also competed in two Winter Olympics, earning his best finish of fourth in the two-man event at Lake Placid, New York in 1932.

1933

Competing for Romania in bobsleigh, he won two medals in the two-man event at the FIBT World Championships with a gold in 1933 and a bronze in 1934.

1936

He retired from bobsledding after the 1936 Winter Olympics.

At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, he competed in gliding (which was a demonstration sport), finishing a respectable 12th as the only representative from Romania.

This earned him an invitation to an aerobatics competition in Los Angeles.

Papană accepted the offer, and he and his plane, a Bücker Bü 133B Jungermeister (one of only two versions of that variant ever produced) with the registration YR-PAX, were flown from Frankfurt, Germany to New York, New York aboard the Hindenburg airship in August 1936.

He then flew across the United States from New York to Los Angeles, winning the race between the cities.

In Los Angeles, he won the national air races that were held there.

In December of that year, Papană finished second with the Jungermeister in a race from Miami, Florida to Havana, Cuba.

At an airshow in Cleveland, Ohio the following year, Papană was in a battle with fellow aviator Count Hagenburg that ended up crashing the count's aircraft.

Papană offered Hagenburg his aircraft, but the count refused.

1938

His first wife Dina in 1938 died while in childbirth on 5 September of that year.

1940

Papană's aircraft was damaged on the runway at an airport in Chicago, Illinois in 1940.

1945

He remarried to Jean Hacker on 30 April 1945, but their marriage in Beverly Hills, California did not go well.

1946

He died on 17 April 1946 after abandoning his car 17 miles (27 km) south of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Authorities discovered Papană's body six days later with a suicide note.

Papană died by poisoning.

1973

The plane was sold twice before being donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1973.

The aircraft is now located at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.

Papană later tested gliders for Northrop as a test pilot, many of his flights being documented in Flying magazine.

He was involved in the trials for the P-61 Black Widow aircraft that would be involved during World War II for the United States Army Air Forces.

Papană was also active in his youth as a goalkeeper, competing for Colţea București.

Papană was born in Bucharest.

He was married twice.