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Viktor Pugachev

Viktor Georgiyevich Pugachev (Russian: Ви́ктор Гео́ргиевич Пугачёв) (born 8 August 1948 in Taganrog, RSFSR) is[1] a retired Russian Air Force officer and a former Soviet test pilot who was the first to demonstrate the so-called Pugachev's Cobra manoeuvre to the general public in 1989, flying an Su-27. Gold medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded to him in the late 1980s. He graduated from the Yeysk Higher Military Order of Lenin Aviation School in 1970, test-pilot school in 1978 and the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1980. After two years with Gromov Flight Research Institute he joined OKB Sukhoi where he tested the Su-9, Su-15, Su-24, Su-25 and the Su-27. On 1 November 1989 he landed a Su-27K on an aircraft carrier for the first time in Soviet history. He became famous after his 1989 Su-27 demonstrations on the Paris Airshow. Pugachev is credited with first ever non-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) from the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov.[2]

Viktor Pugachev
Ви́ктор Гео́ргиевич Пугачёв
Born(1948-08-08)8 August 1948
NationalitySoviet Union, Russia
EducationMoscow Aviation Institute (1980), Gromov Flight Research Institute
Occupations
Years active1970-present
EmployerSukhoi Sukhoi Design Bureau
Known fortest pilot, Pugachev's Cobra maneuver
Signature
Flight career
first public Pugachev's Cobra flight-tested was done by Viktor Pugachev in 1989 in Paris Airshow
Education
AwardsOrder "For Merit to the Fatherland"
Hero of the Soviet Union
Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR
Order of the Badge of Honour
Aviation career
First flight1970
Famous flights
  • first test pilot to demonstrate the so-called Pugachev's Cobra manoeuvre to the general public in 1989, flying an Su-27
  • Sukhoi Su-27 fighter test programme including first ever non-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) from the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov
Flight license1970
Yeysk Military Institute
Air forceSoviet
Battlesnone

He currently lives in Zhukovsky and works as the Chief Pilot Designer at Sukhoi Design Bureau.

Record flights edit

While working as a test pilot at Sukhoi he broke 13 world records in the Sukhoi P-42:

Source: Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
Date Class (and group) Description Record Status
1986-11-15 C-1 (3) Time to climb to 3,000 m 25.37 s Record
1986-11-15 C-1h (3) Time to climb to 3,000 m 25.37 s Record
1986-11-15 C-1 (3) Time to climb to 6,000 m 37.05 s Record
1986-11-15 C-1h (3) Time to climb to 6,000 m 37.05 s Record
1986-11-15 C-1 (3) Time to climb to 9,000 m 47.03 s Improved to 44.18 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15 C-1h (3) Time to climb to 9,000 m 47.03 s Improved to 44.18 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15 C-1 (3) Time to climb to 12,000 m 58.10 s Improved to 55.54 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15 C-1h (3) Time to climb to 12,000 m 58.10 s Improved to 55.54 s by same aircraft
1990-03-29 C-1h (3) Time to climb to 15,000 m with 1,000 kg payload 1 m 21.71 s Record
1993-05-20 C-1i (3) Time to climb to 15,000 m 2 m 6 s Record
1993-05-20 C-1i (3) Time to climb to 15,000 m with 1,000 kg payload 2 m 6 s Record
1993-05-20 C-1i (3) Maximum payload to 15,000 m 1,015 kg Record
1993-05-20 C-1i (3) Maximum altitude with 1,000 kg payload 22,250 m Record

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pilots. Viktor Georgievich Pugachev". FlyMiG.com. FlyMiG.Com 2002–2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  2. ^ The Illustrated Directory of Fighters By Mike Spick

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awarded to him in the late 1980s He graduated from the Yeysk Higher Military Order of Lenin Aviation School in 1970 test pilot school in 1978 and the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1980 After two years with Gromov Flight Research Institute he joined OKB Sukhoi where he tested the Su 9 Su 15 Su 24 Su 25 and the Su 27 On 1 November 1989 he landed a Su 27K on an aircraft carrier for the first time in Soviet history He became famous after his 1989 Su 27 demonstrations on the Paris Airshow Pugachev is credited with first ever non vertical take off and landing VTOL from the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov 2 Viktor PugachevVi ktor Geo rgievich PugachyovBorn 1948 08 08 8 August 1948Taganrog Rostov Oblast Russian SSR USSRNationalitySoviet Union RussiaEducationMoscow Aviation Institute 1980 Gromov Flight Research InstituteOccupationsSoviet Air Force pilot test pilot Chief Pilot DesignerYears active1970 presentEmployerSukhoi Sukhoi Design BureauKnown fortest pilot Pugachev s Cobra maneuverSignature Flight careerfirst public Pugachev s Cobra flight tested was done by Viktor Pugachev in 1989 in Paris AirshowEducationPrivate Pilot Yeysk Military Institute 1970 Moscow Aviation Institute 1978 Test pilot Gromov Flight Research InstituteAwardsOrder For Merit to the Fatherland Hero of the Soviet Union Honoured Test Pilot of the USSRHero of the Soviet Union Order of Lenin Honoured Test Pilot of the USSROrder of the Badge of HonourAviation careerFirst flight1970Famous flightsfirst test pilot to demonstrate the so called Pugachev s Cobra manoeuvre to the general public in 1989 flying an Su 27 Sukhoi Su 27 fighter test programme including first ever non vertical take off and landing VTOL from the aircraft carrier Admiral KuznetsovFlight license1970Yeysk Military InstituteAir forceSovietBattlesnone He currently lives in Zhukovsky and works as the Chief Pilot Designer at Sukhoi Design Bureau Record flights editWhile working as a test pilot at Sukhoi he broke 13 world records in the Sukhoi P 42 Source Federation Aeronautique Internationale Date Class and group Description Record Status 1986 11 15 C 1 3 Time to climb to 3 000 m 25 37 s Record 1986 11 15 C 1h 3 Time to climb to 3 000 m 25 37 s Record 1986 11 15 C 1 3 Time to climb to 6 000 m 37 05 s Record 1986 11 15 C 1h 3 Time to climb to 6 000 m 37 05 s Record 1986 11 15 C 1 3 Time to climb to 9 000 m 47 03 s Improved to 44 18 s by same aircraft 1986 11 15 C 1h 3 Time to climb to 9 000 m 47 03 s Improved to 44 18 s by same aircraft 1986 11 15 C 1 3 Time to climb to 12 000 m 58 10 s Improved to 55 54 s by same aircraft 1986 11 15 C 1h 3 Time to climb to 12 000 m 58 10 s Improved to 55 54 s by same aircraft 1990 03 29 C 1h 3 Time to climb to 15 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 1 m 21 71 s Record 1993 05 20 C 1i 3 Time to climb to 15 000 m 2 m 6 s Record 1993 05 20 C 1i 3 Time to climb to 15 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 2 m 6 s Record 1993 05 20 C 1i 3 Maximum payload to 15 000 m 1 015 kg Record 1993 05 20 C 1i 3 Maximum altitude with 1 000 kg payload 22 250 m RecordHonours and awards editHero of the Soviet Union 1989 for courage and heroism in the development of the Su 27 Order of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class 1999 for services to the state a large contribution to the development creation of modern aviation technology and years of diligent work Order of Lenin 1989 Order of the Badge of Honour 1983 Order for Personal Courage Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR 1991 Order of Ivan Kalita Moscow Region 2008 Prize Laureate Vladimir Vysotsky s Own Track Jubilee Medal 300 Years of the Russian Navy Medal In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow References edit Pilots Viktor Georgievich Pugachev FlyMiG com FlyMiG Com 2002 2015 Retrieved 11 March 2015 The Illustrated Directory of Fighters By Mike Spick nbsp This Russian biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viktor Pugachev amp oldid 1209099840, 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