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Marina Popovich

Marina Lavrentyevna Popovich, née Vasilyeva (Russian: Марина Лаврентьевна Попович, Васильева; 30 July 1931 – 30 November 2017) was a Soviet Air Forces colonel, engineer, and decorated Soviet test pilot. In 1964, she became the third woman and the first Soviet woman to break the sound barrier.[1] Known as "Madame MiG", for her work in the Soviet fighter, she set more than one hundred aviation world records on over 40 types of aircraft over her career.[1][2]

Marina Popovich
2014 photo
Born
Marina Lavrentyevna Vasilyeva

(1931-07-20)20 July 1931
Died30 November 2017(2017-11-30) (aged 86)
NationalityRussian
Occupation(s)Pilot, author
Known for102 world records

Biography edit

Marina Vasilyeva was born on 20 July 1931[3] in the Velizhsky District of Smolensk Oblast, but evacuated with her family to Novosibirsk during World War II.[4]

She began learning to fly as a child but, following the war, the Soviet Union barred women from serving as military pilots. At the age of 16, presenting herself as 22 years old, she wrote to Soviet Marshal Kliment Voroshilov asking to be admitted to a flying school. Voroshilov intervened on her behalf and she was admitted to the Novosibirsk Aviation Technicum where she graduated in 1951.[citation needed]

Initially, she worked as an engineer, then later as a flying instructor. In 1962, she entered into the first group of women that would train to become cosmonauts in the Soviet space program. After two months of training, she was turned away from the program.[4] Her husband, Pavel Popovich, was admitted to the program, becoming the eighth person in space aboard Vostok 4 in 1962.

She became a Soviet Air Forces pilot in 1963, and in 1964 was admitted as a military test-pilot. Later that year (June 10),[5] she broke the sound barrier in a MiG 21. She entered the military reserves in 1978 and then joined the Antonov Design Bureau as a test pilot. At Antonov, she set ten flight records on the Antonov An-22 turboprop.[citation needed] She retired in 1984.

She authored nine books and two screenplays. A star in the Cancer constellation bears her name.[6]

Marina Popovich, a Russian Writers' Union member, authored nine books, including the poetry collection Zhizn – vechny vzlyot (Life's An Eternal Rise, 1972).[7] She was a co-author of two film scripts, Nebo So Mnoy (Sky Is With Me, 1974)[8] and Buket Fialok (Bouquet of Violets, 1983).[7]

Popovich died on November 30, 2017. She was buried with military honors at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery.

Claims about UFOs edit

Marina Popovich spoke about her experience with UFOs in her book titled UFO Glasnost (published in 1991 in Germany) and in public lectures and interviews. She claimed that the Soviet military and civilian pilots had confirmed 3000 UFO sightings and that the Soviet Air Forces and KGB had recovered fragments of five crashed UFOs. The crash sites were Tunguska (1908), Novosibirsk, Tallinn, Ordzhonikidze and Dalnegorsk (1986).[citation needed]

Private life edit

Marina Popovich's first husband was Pavel Popovich, a former Soviet cosmonaut,[7] with whom she had two daughters, Natalya (b. 1956) and Oksana (b. 1968), both Moscow State Institute of International Relations graduates.[9] She had two granddaughters, Tatyana and Alexandra, and grandson Michael, the latter born in England.[10] Her second husband was Boris Alexandrovich Zhikhorev, a retired Russian Airforce Major general, Deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the Union of the Soviet Officers.[11]

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Биография летчика-испытателя Марины Попович" (in Russian). TASS. 2017-11-30.
  2. ^ Russian Cosmonaut Marina Popovich discloses UFOs. - ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre.
  3. ^ Burgess, Colin; Hall, Rex (2009). The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives, Legacy, and Historical Impact. Berlin: Springer. p. 78. ISBN 9780387848235. LCCN 2008935694.
  4. ^ a b "Marina Popovich, Record-Breaking Soviet Test Pilot, Is Dead". New York Times. 2017-12-09.
  5. ^ Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - Test pilot Marina Popovich after her record setting flight of June 10 1964". Alamy. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  6. ^ . admin-smolensk.ru. Archived from the original on 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
  7. ^ a b c "Pavel Romanovich Popovich" (in Russian). Space Encyclopedia ASTROnote. 11 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  8. ^ Nebo So Mnoy at kinofilms.tv
  9. ^ "Pavel Popovich, sixth man in orbit, dies". collectSPACE. 30 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  10. ^ . Современный музей спорта. Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
  11. ^ Kolysko, Tatyana. A Star Named Marina / Звезда по имени Марина. Gudok, No. 194, 2003.

External links edit

  • Records at fai.org

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Marina Lavrentyevna Popovich nee Vasilyeva Russian Marina Lavrentevna Popovich Vasileva 30 July 1931 30 November 2017 was a Soviet Air Forces colonel engineer and decorated Soviet test pilot In 1964 she became the third woman and the first Soviet woman to break the sound barrier 1 Known as Madame MiG for her work in the Soviet fighter she set more than one hundred aviation world records on over 40 types of aircraft over her career 1 2 Marina Popovich2014 photoBornMarina Lavrentyevna Vasilyeva 1931 07 20 20 July 1931Leonenki Velizhsky District Western Oblast Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDied30 November 2017 2017 11 30 aged 86 Krasnodar RussiaNationalityRussianOccupation s Pilot authorKnown for102 world records Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Claims about UFOs 2 Private life 3 Awards and honors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editMarina Vasilyeva was born on 20 July 1931 3 in the Velizhsky District of Smolensk Oblast but evacuated with her family to Novosibirsk during World War II 4 She began learning to fly as a child but following the war the Soviet Union barred women from serving as military pilots At the age of 16 presenting herself as 22 years old she wrote to Soviet Marshal Kliment Voroshilov asking to be admitted to a flying school Voroshilov intervened on her behalf and she was admitted to the Novosibirsk Aviation Technicum where she graduated in 1951 citation needed Initially she worked as an engineer then later as a flying instructor In 1962 she entered into the first group of women that would train to become cosmonauts in the Soviet space program After two months of training she was turned away from the program 4 Her husband Pavel Popovich was admitted to the program becoming the eighth person in space aboard Vostok 4 in 1962 She became a Soviet Air Forces pilot in 1963 and in 1964 was admitted as a military test pilot Later that year June 10 5 she broke the sound barrier in a MiG 21 She entered the military reserves in 1978 and then joined the Antonov Design Bureau as a test pilot At Antonov she set ten flight records on the Antonov An 22 turboprop citation needed She retired in 1984 She authored nine books and two screenplays A star in the Cancer constellation bears her name 6 Marina Popovich a Russian Writers Union member authored nine books including the poetry collection Zhizn vechny vzlyot Life s An Eternal Rise 1972 7 She was a co author of two film scripts Nebo So Mnoy Sky Is With Me 1974 8 and Buket Fialok Bouquet of Violets 1983 7 Popovich died on November 30 2017 She was buried with military honors at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery Claims about UFOs edit Marina Popovich spoke about her experience with UFOs in her book titled UFO Glasnost published in 1991 in Germany and in public lectures and interviews She claimed that the Soviet military and civilian pilots had confirmed 3000 UFO sightings and that the Soviet Air Forces and KGB had recovered fragments of five crashed UFOs The crash sites were Tunguska 1908 Novosibirsk Tallinn Ordzhonikidze and Dalnegorsk 1986 citation needed Private life editMarina Popovich s first husband was Pavel Popovich a former Soviet cosmonaut 7 with whom she had two daughters Natalya b 1956 and Oksana b 1968 both Moscow State Institute of International Relations graduates 9 She had two granddaughters Tatyana and Alexandra and grandson Michael the latter born in England 10 Her second husband was Boris Alexandrovich Zhikhorev a retired Russian Airforce Major general Deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the Union of the Soviet Officers 11 Awards and honors editOrder of the Red Banner of Labour Order of the Badge of Honour Honoured Master of Sport of the USSR FAI Gold Air MedalSee also editNina Rusakova Olga Yamshchikova Jacqueline CochranReferences edit a b Biografiya letchika ispytatelya Mariny Popovich in Russian TASS 2017 11 30 Russian Cosmonaut Marina Popovich discloses UFOs ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre Burgess Colin Hall Rex 2009 The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team Their Lives Legacy and Historical Impact Berlin Springer p 78 ISBN 9780387848235 LCCN 2008935694 a b Marina Popovich Record Breaking Soviet Test Pilot Is Dead New York Times 2017 12 09 Limited Alamy Stock Photo Test pilot Marina Popovich after her record setting flight of June 10 1964 Alamy Retrieved 2019 12 05 Popovich Marina Lavrentevna admin smolensk ru Archived from the original on 2022 06 20 Retrieved 2011 01 01 a b c Pavel Romanovich Popovich in Russian Space Encyclopedia ASTROnote 11 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 30 Nebo So Mnoy at kinofilms tv Pavel Popovich sixth man in orbit dies collectSPACE 30 September 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 30 M L Popovich Fotografii Sovremennyj muzej sporta Archived from the original on 2012 04 29 Retrieved 2011 10 10 Kolysko Tatyana A Star Named Marina Zvezda po imeni Marina Gudok No 194 2003 External links editRecords at fai org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marina Popovich amp oldid 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