Lewandowska (née Dowbor-Muśnicka) was born 22 April 1908, in
Kharkiv in the
Russian Empire. Her father,
Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki, was a successful Polish military general. Following his involvement in the
Greater Poland uprising in 1919, the family settled in a palace in the village of
Lusowo, near
Poznań. Lewandowska had a sister named
Agnieszka and two brothers: Giedymin and Olgierd. Her father taught her
horse riding,
skiing, and
swimming. She attended . Next, because she wanted to be a singer, she attended the Music Academy in Poznań, but her father was opposed to her having a music career. Lewandowska was employed as an assistant at a post office and joined the Postal military youth organisation. trainer aircraft Lewandowska familiarized herself with aviation due to her older brother, who was an aviation officer, and with whom she first visited the
Ławica Airport. As a teenager, she joined the Poznań Flying Club. She finished
gliding training, and also received a sport pilot license. Next, at the , she got her motor pilot diploma. She also had a parachutist certificate. At the age of 20, she became the first European woman to parachute from a height of over five kilometers. She learned to fly light aircraft by 1937. She was also trained in
telegraphy at the in
Zegrze. In 1936, she first met instructor-pilot Mieczyslaw Lewandowski. They got married in August 1939. == Military career ==