. . . . "Dobkevi\u010Dius was a volunteer of Lithuanian Army and first officially recognised military pilot of Lithuanian Air Force, Commander of Air Squadron in 1920. He's known for outstanding memory\u2014contemporary sources say, that he at the dinner table played one or two games of chess with any opponent without a board. Dobkevi\u010Dius participated as reconnaissance pilot in Lithuanian-Polish War, completing 24 combat missions. After retiring from military service in 1923, Dobkevi\u010Dius has studied at L'Ecole Superieure d'Aeronautique in Paris, graduating in 1925 and becoming first professional Lithuanian aircraft designer. Dobkevi\u010Dius has designed a line of aircraft Dobi: Dobi-I, Dobi-II and the fatal variant, Dobi-III. Jurgis Dobkevi\u010Dius was buried in Panemun\u0117 Cemetery."@en . "Jurgis Dobkevi\u010Dius"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dobkevi\u010Dius was a volunteer of Lithuanian Army and first officially recognised military pilot of Lithuanian Air Force, Commander of Air Squadron in 1920. He's known for outstanding memory\u2014contemporary sources say, that he at the dinner table played one or two games of chess with any opponent without a board. Dobkevi\u010Dius participated as reconnaissance pilot in Lithuanian-Polish War, completing 24 combat missions. After retiring from military service in 1923, Dobkevi\u010Dius has studied at L'Ecole Superieure d'Aeronautique in Paris, graduating in 1925 and becoming first professional Lithuanian aircraft designer. Dobkevi\u010Dius has designed a line of aircraft Dobi: Dobi-I, Dobi-II and the fatal variant, Dobi-III."@en .