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Constantin Rozanoff

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In December 1943 Rozanoff immigrated to the United Kingdom where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and attended additional test pilot courses, including one at the
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while testing its spin characteristics. He could not recover the plane from its spin in time to avoid a crash, but he bailed out of the aircraft successfully.
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in October 1946 and headed the Test Division of the Dassault Aviation (as chief pilot). Colonel Rozanoff became the chief test pilot flying the
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Rozanoff became the first Frenchman to break the sound barrier in level flight, on 24 February 1954, with the
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In December 1945, Rozanoff returned from the US as a Colonel. He served at Airbase 118 in
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and in 1927 he obtained French citizenship. Rozanoff entered the engineering school
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Kostia Rozanoff (lieu du crash) - Aérosteles: Lieux de mémoire aéronautique
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and participated in testing military transport planes such as the
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Tombe Kostia Rozanoff - Aérosteles: Lieux de mémoire aéronautique
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Later, same year, Colonel Rozanoff was killed in a crash of a
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Constantin Rozanoff, «Kostia», pilote de chasse - Aerostories
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L'École nationale supérieure de l'aéronautique et de l'espace
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in France
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In February 1940 Rozanoff became second in command of
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Historique de la Base aérienne 118 de Mont de Marsan
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Constantin Rozanoff was born to a Russian family in
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Archived from 337:, which was later named after him. 317:, and participated in testing the 14: 205:to France in 1917 because of the 181:. He was the chief test pilot at 431:Berkshire: Profile Publications. 163:Розанов, Константин Владимирович 86: 676:French World War II flying aces 282:began in 1942, he travelled to 268:. In May 1940 he shot down two 706:People from Warsaw Governorate 696:Naturalized citizens of France 607:"Constantin "Kostia" Rozanoff" 272:fighter planes while flying a 1: 177:, and one of the pioneers of 151:Constantin Wladimir Rozanoff 20:Constantin Wladimir Rozanoff 323:Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star 264:and flew operations in the 732: 701:Polish emigrants to France 681:French World War II pilots 379:Melun Villaroche Aerodrome 228:National Aircraft School ( 711:Burials at Passy Cemetery 280:Nazi occupation of France 162: 427:Munson, Kenneth. (1967) 262:Groupe de chasse GC II/4 388:Rozanoff's tomb in the 350:Dassault MD.315 Flamant 393: 325:in the United States. 238:Morane-Saulnier MS.406 586:Groupe de Chasse II/4 407:and the cross of the 396:He was buried in the 387: 307:Central Flying School 101:Years of service 211:École Centrale Paris 201:. He and his mother 613:on 19 November 2008 403:He was awarded the 671:French test pilots 394: 207:Russian Revolution 183:Dassault Aviation 148: 147: 723: 642: 640: 638: 622: 620: 618: 573: 568: 562: 557: 551: 546: 540: 535: 529: 528: 526: 525: 516:. Archived from 510: 504: 503: 501: 500: 491:. Archived from 485: 479: 478: 476: 475: 466:. 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Warsaw
Vistula Land
Russian Empire
Melun
France
France
Colonel
Air Medal
Légion d'honneur
Russian
test pilot
colonel
French Air Force
jet aviation
Dassault Aviation
sound barrier
Warsaw
emigrated
Russian Revolution
École Centrale Paris
Le Bourget
Avord
SUPAERO
Villacoublay
Morane-Saulnier MS.406
Dewoitine D.520
Bloch MB.152
Hanriot
Groupe de chasse GC II/4
Battle of France

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