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Georgy Baydukov

Georgy Filippovich Baydukov (Russian: Гео́ргий Фили́ппович Байдуко́в; May 13 [O.S. May 26] 1907 – 28 December 1994) was a Soviet test pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1936), writer and hunter.[2]

Georgy Baydukov
Birth nameGeorgy Filippovich Baydukov
Born13 May 1907[1]
Taryshta, Tomsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died28 December 1994(1994-12-28) (aged 87)
Moscow, Russia
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Air Force
Years of service1926–1988
RankColonel-general of Aviation
Other workWriter

Early years edit

Baydukov was born at the Taryshta railway station in the Tomsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia)[3] in family of a railway worker.[1][4][5] He became an orphan at the age of 9 and was homeless for some time. Baydukov was taken to an orphanage and worked in railway construction for some time.

In March 1926 he enlisted in the Red Army[4][5] as a volunteer.[1] In 1926 he graduated from the Leningrad Air Force School.[3]

In 1928[1][4] he graduated from the Kacha school for military pilots[6][5][3] and served as a fighter pilot from 1928 to 1931.

Test pilot edit

Georgy Baydukov was transferred to the Air Force's Testing institute and became an aircraft test pilot in 1931.[4][5] He tested a number of fighter planes from 1931 to 1934 and was instrumental in developing instrument flight rules for the Soviet Air Force.

Ultra-long distance flights edit

Georgy Baydukov became a student at the Air Force Academy in 1934. During that time, he became involved with a number of ultra-long-distance flights conducted by the Soviet Union.

He tried to reach San Francisco flying from Moscow via the North Pole in August 1935 as a member of Levanevsky's crew, flying the ANT-25. The flight was terminated because of technical problems.[7][6] Baydukov continued to participate in the testing of the ANT-25 from 1935 to 1936.

He was a member of the Communist Party from 1936.[5][8]

Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baydukov and Alexander Belyakov flew an improved ANT-25 via the North Pole to Udd Island, in the Sea of Okhotsk (distance 9,374 km, flight time 56 h 20 min) from July 20, 1936, to July 22, 1936.[3] Georgy Baydukov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for this deed on July 24, 1936.[7][5][8]

The same crew piloted [ru] an ANT-25 from Moscow to Vancouver, Washington via the North Pole[4] from June 18, 1937, to June 20, 1937 (distance 8,504 km).[6][5][3]

Georgy Baydukov resumed his work as a test pilot in 1937. He tested PE-2 and SB bombers, and also participated in tests of the DB-A bomber.

Second World War edit

In 1939–1940, Baydukov participated in the Soviet-Finnish War.[1][4][5][3] He served in the 85th Bomber Regiment.

In August 1941, Baydukov was sent to meet with US president Franklin D. Roosevelt to secure the purchase of warplanes.[7] He managed to arrange the sale of several P-39 Airacobra fighter planes to the Soviet Union.[9] He returned to the front lines in January 1942.

Baydukov served as deputy commander of the 31st Mixed Aviation Division from December 1941. In February, he assumed command of the division. In March 1942, he became commander of the Air Force of the 4th Shock Army. In May 1942, Baydukov was appointed commander of the 211th Mixed Aviation Division. In June 1942, he became commander of the 212th Assault Aviation Division. In May 1943, the division became the 4th Guards Assault Aviation Division. In January 1944, Baydukov became commander of the 4th Assault Aviation Corps.[10]

Post-war years edit

In December 1945, Baydukov became deputy commander of the 13th Air Army. In July 1946, he became deputy head of the State Red Banner Air Force Research and Testing Institute for flight testing. Baydukov participated in the Tupolev Tu-70 tests in fall 1947.

From December 1947 until December 1949, he was a head of the Main Department of the Civil Air Fleet (GVF).[1][4][7][5][6]

In September 1949, Baydukov entered the Higher Military Academy, graduating in December 1951.[4][5][10]

Baydukov was a colonel-general of aviation from May 1961.[1][4][5]

In the 1980s, he was a consultant of the Ministry of Defense.[7][6]

Georgy Baydukov served with the Soviet Air Force in various capacities until May 1988, when he retired with the rank of colonel general.

Honours and awards edit

USSR edit

Russian Federation edit

Foreign awards edit

See also edit

  • Baydukov Island
  • Picture of Pilots Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baydukov and Alexander Belyakov sitting next to their plane on Udd Island[permanent dead link]
  • Anatoliy Kvochur's Su-30 Airplane Lands at Zhukovskiy

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Байдуков Георгий Филиппович // Большая Советская Энциклопедия. / под ред. А. М. Прохорова. 3-е изд. том 2. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1970
  2. ^ Г. Ф. Байдуков. Истинный охотник - ценитель природы // журнал "Охота и охотничье хозяйство", № 2, 1970. стр.5
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Байдуков Георгий Филиппович // Большая Российская Энциклопедия / редколл., гл. ред. Ю. С. Осипов. том 2. М., научное издательство "Большая Российская Энциклопедия", 2005.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Байдуков Георгий Филиппович // Советская военная энциклопедия / ред. А. А. Гречко. том 1. М., Воениздат, 1976. стр.367
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Байдуков Георгий Филиппович // Герои Советского Союза: краткий биографический справочник (в 2-х тт.) / редколл., гл. ред. И. Н. Шкадов. том 1. М., Воениздат, 1987. стр.106
  6. ^ a b c d e А. Горохов. Георгий Байдуков: "Хотел бы слетать через полюс" // газета "Правда", № 146 (25133) от 26 мая 1987. стр.6
  7. ^ a b c d e f g полковник В. Пинчук. Через полюс - в Америку // газета "Красная звезда" от 26 мая 1986. стр.4 [интервью с Г. Ф. Байдуковым]
  8. ^ a b c d Байдуков Георг. Фил. (р. 1907) // Большой энциклопедический словарь (в 2-х тт.). / редколл., гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. том 1. М., "Советская энциклопедия", 1991. стр.97
  9. ^ Gribanov, Stanislav (1998). "The role of US lend‐lease aircraft in Russia in World War II". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 11 (1): 96–115. doi:10.1080/13518049808430330. ISSN 1351-8046.
  10. ^ a b "Georgy Baydukov". Герои страны ("Heroes of the Country") (in Russian).

External links edit

  • Heroes of the Soviet Union: Georgy Baydukov
  • Georgy Baydukov at Find a Grave  

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Georgy Filippovich Baydukov Russian Geo rgij Fili ppovich Bajduko v May 13 O S May 26 1907 28 December 1994 was a Soviet test pilot Hero of the Soviet Union 1936 writer and hunter 2 Georgy BaydukovBirth nameGeorgy Filippovich BaydukovBorn13 May 1907 1 Taryshta Tomsk Governorate Russian EmpireDied28 December 1994 1994 12 28 aged 87 Moscow RussiaAllegiance Soviet UnionService wbr branchSoviet Air ForceYears of service1926 1988RankColonel general of AviationOther workWriter Contents 1 Early years 2 Test pilot 3 Ultra long distance flights 4 Second World War 5 Post war years 6 Honours and awards 6 1 USSR 6 2 Russian Federation 6 3 Foreign awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editBaydukov was born at the Taryshta railway station in the Tomsk Governorate of the Russian Empire now Novosibirsk Oblast Russia 3 in family of a railway worker 1 4 5 He became an orphan at the age of 9 and was homeless for some time Baydukov was taken to an orphanage and worked in railway construction for some time In March 1926 he enlisted in the Red Army 4 5 as a volunteer 1 In 1926 he graduated from the Leningrad Air Force School 3 In 1928 1 4 he graduated from the Kacha school for military pilots 6 5 3 and served as a fighter pilot from 1928 to 1931 Test pilot editGeorgy Baydukov was transferred to the Air Force s Testing institute and became an aircraft test pilot in 1931 4 5 He tested a number of fighter planes from 1931 to 1934 and was instrumental in developing instrument flight rules for the Soviet Air Force Ultra long distance flights editGeorgy Baydukov became a student at the Air Force Academy in 1934 During that time he became involved with a number of ultra long distance flights conducted by the Soviet Union He tried to reach San Francisco flying from Moscow via the North Pole in August 1935 as a member of Levanevsky s crew flying the ANT 25 The flight was terminated because of technical problems 7 6 Baydukov continued to participate in the testing of the ANT 25 from 1935 to 1936 He was a member of the Communist Party from 1936 5 8 Valery Chkalov Georgy Baydukov and Alexander Belyakov flew an improved ANT 25 via the North Pole to Udd Island in the Sea of Okhotsk distance 9 374 km flight time 56 h 20 min from July 20 1936 to July 22 1936 3 Georgy Baydukov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for this deed on July 24 1936 7 5 8 The same crew piloted ru an ANT 25 from Moscow to Vancouver Washington via the North Pole 4 from June 18 1937 to June 20 1937 distance 8 504 km 6 5 3 Georgy Baydukov resumed his work as a test pilot in 1937 He tested PE 2 and SB bombers and also participated in tests of the DB A bomber Second World War editIn 1939 1940 Baydukov participated in the Soviet Finnish War 1 4 5 3 He served in the 85th Bomber Regiment In August 1941 Baydukov was sent to meet with US president Franklin D Roosevelt to secure the purchase of warplanes 7 He managed to arrange the sale of several P 39 Airacobra fighter planes to the Soviet Union 9 He returned to the front lines in January 1942 Baydukov served as deputy commander of the 31st Mixed Aviation Division from December 1941 In February he assumed command of the division In March 1942 he became commander of the Air Force of the 4th Shock Army In May 1942 Baydukov was appointed commander of the 211th Mixed Aviation Division In June 1942 he became commander of the 212th Assault Aviation Division In May 1943 the division became the 4th Guards Assault Aviation Division In January 1944 Baydukov became commander of the 4th Assault Aviation Corps 10 Post war years editIn December 1945 Baydukov became deputy commander of the 13th Air Army In July 1946 he became deputy head of the State Red Banner Air Force Research and Testing Institute for flight testing Baydukov participated in the Tupolev Tu 70 tests in fall 1947 From December 1947 until December 1949 he was a head of the Main Department of the Civil Air Fleet GVF 1 4 7 5 6 In September 1949 Baydukov entered the Higher Military Academy graduating in December 1951 4 5 10 Baydukov was a colonel general of aviation from May 1961 1 4 5 In the 1980s he was a consultant of the Ministry of Defense 7 6 Georgy Baydukov served with the Soviet Air Force in various capacities until May 1988 when he retired with the rank of colonel general Honours and awards editUSSR edit Hero of the Soviet Union July 1936 4 7 5 8 3 Two Orders of Lenin 1 4 5 July 1936 November 1950 3 Order of the October Revolution December 1972 4 5 Four Orders of the Red Banner 1 4 Order of Kutuzov 1st class 1 4 May 1945 3 Two Orders of Suvorov 2nd class 1 4 5 1944 1944 3 Order of Kutuzov 2nd class 1 4 5 April 1945 3 Order of the Patriotic War 1st class 5 Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class 4 5 Order of the Red Banner of Labour May 1977 Four Orders of the Red Star 4 5 Order for Service to the Homeland 1st 2nd and 3rd class 5 campaign and jubilee medals 4 Medal For the Capture of Konigsberg Medal For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 Medal Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR USSR State Prize 7 5 8 1970 3 honorary citizen of Nikolayevsk on Amur 5 since August 1981 Russian Federation edit Order of Friendship April 1994 Foreign awards edit Officer of the Legion of Merit USA Army Distinguished Service Medal USA Distinguished Flying Cross USA Medal for Odra Nisso and the Baltic Poland Medal for Warsaw Poland Order of the Grunwald Cross 2nd class Polish People s Republic 1946 1 Order of Polonia Restituta 2nd and 3rd classes Poland Order of Sukhbaatar Mongolia Order of the Red Banner Mongolia Czechoslovak War Cross Czechoslovakia Order of the White Lion 1st class Czechoslovakia Order of the White Lion 1st class For VictorySee also editBaydukov Island Picture of Pilots Valery Chkalov Georgy Baydukov and Alexander Belyakov sitting next to their plane on Udd Island permanent dead link Anatoliy Kvochur s Su 30 Airplane Lands at ZhukovskiyReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bajdukov Georgij Filippovich Bolshaya Sovetskaya Enciklopediya pod red A M Prohorova 3 e izd tom 2 M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1970 G F Bajdukov Istinnyj ohotnik cenitel prirody zhurnal Ohota i ohotniche hozyajstvo 2 1970 str 5 a b c d e f g h i j k l Bajdukov Georgij Filippovich Bolshaya Rossijskaya Enciklopediya redkoll gl red Yu S Osipov tom 2 M nauchnoe izdatelstvo Bolshaya Rossijskaya Enciklopediya 2005 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Bajdukov Georgij Filippovich Sovetskaya voennaya enciklopediya red A A Grechko tom 1 M Voenizdat 1976 str 367 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Bajdukov Georgij Filippovich Geroi Sovetskogo Soyuza kratkij biograficheskij spravochnik v 2 h tt redkoll gl red I N Shkadov tom 1 M Voenizdat 1987 str 106 a b c d e A Gorohov Georgij Bajdukov Hotel by sletat cherez polyus gazeta Pravda 146 25133 ot 26 maya 1987 str 6 a b c d e f g polkovnik V Pinchuk Cherez polyus v Ameriku gazeta Krasnaya zvezda ot 26 maya 1986 str 4 intervyu s G F Bajdukovym a b c d Bajdukov Georg Fil r 1907 Bolshoj enciklopedicheskij slovar v 2 h tt redkoll gl red A M Prohorov tom 1 M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1991 str 97 Gribanov Stanislav 1998 The role of US lend lease aircraft in Russia in World War II The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 11 1 96 115 doi 10 1080 13518049808430330 ISSN 1351 8046 a b Georgy Baydukov Geroi strany Heroes of the Country in Russian External links editHeroes of the Soviet Union Georgy Baydukov Georgy Baydukov at Find a Grave nbsp nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgy Baydukov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgy Baydukov amp oldid 1189341102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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