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Nina Rusakova

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135: 115: 226:. In 1933 she graduated from the Voronezh Aeroclub, and in January 1934 she graduated from the Voronezh Aviation Technical School, after which she immediately entered the military. That same year she graduated from the Orenburg Military Aviation School of Pilots before being deployed to Zhytomyr, where she flew 281:
in addition to testing various aircraft, including fighters, gliders, bombers, and reconnaissance planes. She reached the rank of colonel in 1955 and in 1959 she was awarded an honorary title "Merited Test Pilot of the USSR". Throughout her career she conducted test flights on various Soviet-made
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and co-pilot Mariya Mikhaileva that attempted to break the distance world record for a straight-line women's flight, which had been previously established by
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Rusakova retired with the rank of Colonel in 1961. She lived in the settlement of Chkalovsky in the Moscow Oblast until her death on 12 November 1997.
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12 January] 1915 – 12 November 1997) was one of the first female test pilots and the only woman awarded the title
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In 1940 Rusakova began her career as a test pilot at the State Red Banner Air Force Research Institute. During the
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she trained new pilots on Yakovlev and Lavochkin aircraft as well as the notoriously difficult and unforgiving
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In July 1940 Rusakova flew as navigator in a flight crew composed of pilot-in-command
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in 1938. The flight took off in Khabarovsk and was supposed to reach
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12 January] 1915 in the village of Saguny in
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

O.S.
Voronezh Region
Russian Empire
Shchyolkovo
Moscow Oblast
Russian Federation
Soviet Union
Soviet Air Force
World War II
Order of the Red Banner
Merited Test Pilot of the USSR
Russian
O.S.
Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR
O.S.
Voronezh Region
Russian Empire
I-5
DI-6
I-16
Mariya Nesterenko
Valentina Grizodubova
Polina Osipenko
Marina Raskova
Mazyr
Sanchursky District

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