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  1. 29. Nov. 2012 · Borisoglebsk Higher Military aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner School of Pilots named after V.P. Chkalova - the pride of the Soviet Air Force. The school leads its legendary history since 1922, when the head of the State Department of the Red Air fleet An order was issued to create a school in the provincial town of Borisoglebsk ...

  2. Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots. Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation Red Banner order of Lenin School of Pilots im. V.P. Chkalov (BVVAULCh) Борисоглебское высшее военное авиационное краснознаменное ордена Ленина училище летчиков им. В.П. Чкалова (БВВАУЛЧ) Military Unit: 43171.

  3. Borisoglebsk (also Borisoglebsk East) is an air base in Voronezh Oblast, Russia located 6 km east of Borisoglebsk. It is a small military airfield. The base is home to 160th Training Aviation Regiment which flies the Sukhoi Su-25 and Yakovlev Yak-130 of the 786th Aviation Training Centre for the Training of Flight Personnel.

  4. The Voroshilovgrad Higher Military Aviation School of Navigators was a flying training school of the Soviet Air Forces and later the Ukrainian Air Force. Established in 1966 in Voroshilovgrad (Lugansk), the school trained navigators until its closure in 1997.

  5. 21. Sept. 2022 · Borisoglebsk Higher Aviators School; Occupation: explorer; astronaut; aircraft pilot; airman; Field of work: aerial warfare; astronautics; Native language: Russian; Award received: Hero of the Russian Federation (2014) Pilot-Cosmonaut of ...

  6. Borisoglebsk Higher Aviators School (hasta 1930) Información profesional; Ocupación: Piloto de aeronaves, piloto de pruebas, escritor, militar y político: Años activo: desde 1925: Cargos ocupados: Diputado del Sóviet Supremo de la Unión Soviética: Lealtad: Unión Soviética: Rama militar: Fuerza Aérea Soviética: Rango ...

  7. Borisoglebsk Higher Aviators School; Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (–1949) Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy (1951–1956)