Mikhail Vladimirovich Mamistov (born April 26, 1965 , Leningrad ) - Russian pilot of sports airplanes and gliders , Honored Master of Sports of Russia, pilot instructor of the Sukhoi Design Bureau, pilot of the Russian National Aerobatics Team, coach - V. V. Smolin
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| Date of Birth | April 26, 1965 (54 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR |
The only 5-time absolute champion of Europe in the history of aerobatics and the first and so far only three-time absolute world champion - three-time winner of the highest aerobatic award - the Aresti Cup, two-time absolute world champion and absolute European champion in aerobatics in gliders, 2-time absolute champion of the World Air Games (1997 - on aerobatic gliders, 2001 - on sports airplanes), 10-time absolute champion of Russia.
Winner of 49 gold, 34 silver and 15 bronze medals of the World Championships, Europe, the World Air Aerobatics on airplanes and gliders.
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Education
He graduated from Leningrad State University (1988) and Kaluga Aviation Flight Technical College (1997).
Achievements
- 3-time Absolute world champion in aerobatics on airplanes (2001, 2011, 2017)
- 5-time Absolute European Aerobatics Champion on airplanes (2004, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2016)
- 2-time Absolute World Glider Aerobatics Champion (1995, 1997)
- The absolute champion of Europe in aerobatics in gliders (1996)
- The absolute champion of the first World Air Glider Aerobatics Games (1997)
- Absolute champion of the Second World Airplane Aerobatics Games (2001)
- 2003 World Champion Freestyle Program
- Winner of the Grand Prix stage (2007), repeated winner of the Grand Prix stages (2002, 2004, 2007)
- 10-time absolute champion of Russia in aerobatics on airplanes (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
- Winner of the Aresti Cup (2001, 2011, 2017), Eric Muller Cup (2000, 2001), Egorov Cup (2001, 2003), Strossenreuther Cup (2003)
Awards and titles
- Order of Honor (2002)
- Order of Friendship (1996)
- Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1996)
- FAI Gold Aviation Medal (2012)
- Medal named after the first three times Hero of the Soviet Union A.I. Pokryshkin (1997)
See also
- FAI World Aerobatic Championships
- Aerobatics competitions
- Aviation sport
- Airplane sport
- Gliding