The Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators is a military educational institution located in Shadrinsk ( Kurgan Region ).
| Shadrinsk Naval Aviation School of Navigators | |
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| Years of existence | 1951 - 1960 |
| A country | |
| Included in | USSR Armed Forces |
| Dislocation | |
Content
History
23 Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators was formed in 1951 and transferred to the city of Shadrinsk from a military airfield in the village of. Bad Trans-Baikal Territory in September 1954. It had a good training base, which went to the school from the Luginsk military school of aircraft mechanics located in the city earlier. For the cadets of the school, a military camp, a 4-story training building, a military training airfield with a concrete runway of 2500/40 meters, located 4 kilometers from the school in the village of Oseevo, were built. The football team of the school six times became the owner of the Cup of the region, played in the Cup of the RSFSR.
The school included 903 and 909 aviation training regiments.
In 1960, the school was disbanded. On the territory of the town are the flight training department of the Chelyabinsk VVAKUSh (the aerodrome and training aviation regiments are also transferred there), as well as the control of the 18th Guards Missile Division of the Strategic Missile Forces , and from 1964 to 1979 - the control of the 17th Missile Brigade of the Strategic Missile Forces . After 1979, various military units of the Shadrinsky garrison of the armed forces of the USSR and the Russian Federation were located on the territory of the military camp. In the 1990s - 2012, a military hospital was located in the school buildings. Currently, some of the buildings are abandoned, some are sold to the national economy.
Command
Head of the Shadrinsky VAUSH
Goliadze, Lavrentiy Alekseevich (3.01.1909 - 06.1973), Major General of Aviation, the first and only head of the 23rd Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators. Member of the Soviet-Finnish, World War II and the war with Japan. He was awarded many military orders and medals. From 1960 to 1963, head of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Georgian SSR. Until 1971, he worked at the USSR Ministry of Civil Aviation. He was buried in the city of Makharadze (now Ozurgeti) in Georgia, where a street was named after him. The only daughter and son in law live in Moscow.
Deputy Heads of the Higher School of Aviation and Teaching
Maksimov, Nikolai Vasilievich - lieutenant colonel, deputy chief of the Shadrinsky VAUS for flight training (from June 1951 to March 8, 1952), Hero of the Soviet Union, participant in the Great Patriotic War, awarded 2 orders of Lenin, 2 orders of the Red Banner of War, orders of Alexander Nevsky, Patriotic War 1 degree, many medals. He died in the line of duty in a plane crash on March 8, 1952 in Transbaikalia. He was buried in the village of Bad Transbaikal Territory.
Lyovin, Grigory Timofeevich - colonel, deputy head of the flight training school from 1952 to 1959. Hero of the Soviet Union.
Moseev, Leonid Ivanovich - a graduate of the Chelyabinsk VAKUSH. From 1955 to 1960, lecturer in the Department of Bombing. After the school was disbanded in 1960, he was sent to serve in the 205 missile brigade formed in Shadrinsk as head of the Higher Military School of Naval Forces, which was deployed to the 18th Guards Missile Division of the Smolensk Order of the Suvorov and Kutuzov Strategic Rocket Forces on April 17, 1961. He graduated from military service with the rank of lieutenant colonel as deputy chief of the operational department of the 43rd division of the Strategic Missile Forces.
Famous Alumni
- Anatoly Burkov - in 1953 he entered the Shadrinsk Aviation School of Navigators. After graduating from it in 1956, he served in the Air Force, mainly in the Urals . In 1969 he graduated from the Air Force Academy, was left in postgraduate studies, after which he left for Chelyabinsk as a teacher at the navigators' aviation school. Then he served in the headquarters of the Air Force of the Ural Military District . In 1981, he wrote a report asking him to send him to Afghanistan . Deputy Head of the Air Force Directorate of the 40th Army . He participated in several military operations, was awarded the Order of the Red Star . He died on October 12, 1982 during an army operation. Son - Valery Anatolyevich Burkov , Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Lev Ilchuk (08/02/1938-18.10.2012) - Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation of the USSR in the 1980s. From 1982 to 1986, Advisor to the Minister of Transport of the Republic of Cuba for Civil Aviation. Honored navigator of the USSR . Academician of the Russian Academy of Transport. Chairman of the Board of the Club "Experience" (Moscow). He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor , Badge of Honor ", many medals.
- Nikolai Alferov - in 1955 he graduated from the Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators. Honored Test Navigator of the USSR (1974) . Flight Director 1 class. After serving in the armed forces, he was accepted as a test pilot at the Flight Research Institute. M. M. Gromova , then assistant chief of flight test and development base of the Moscow Machine-Building Plant named after P.O. Sukhoi in navigational service. He made a great contribution to the development of carrier-based aviation and the preparation of the flight crew of the Navy.
- Lagun, Leonid Demidovich - in 1957 he graduated from the Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators with a degree in Navigation of Frontline Aviation. In 1967 he graduated from the command department of the Higher Aviation School of Civil Aviation (OLAG - now St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation ) and received the qualification of Navigator. He mastered the following types of aircraft: TU-4, IL-28, LI-2, IL-14, IL-18, AN-10, AN-12, AN-24, TU-124, TU-134, TU-154. The first and last flag-navigator, then the Chief navigator of the Belarusian Civil Aviation Administration (BGA) from 1973-1986. Deputy Head of BUGA for navigational service. The total total accident-free raid on all types of aircraft in civil aviation was 14,482 hours. Honored Navigator of the USSR (Decree No. 0813). "Veteran of Labor of the USSR".
- Demyanovsky Valentin Aleksandrovich (b. 1936) - graduated from the Shadrinsk military aviation school of navigators with a degree in navigator of front-line aviation. He served in the Air Force as the navigator of the crew of the IL-28, Mig-15 and others. Navigator-instructor of the 1st class. USSR master of sports in parachuting. Member of the USSR national parachuting team. He performed 2116 parachute jumps. Lecturer at the Krasnodar Aviation School at the Warsaw Pact countries. He was awarded nine state awards.
- Rychkov, Vilenin Fedorovich (born 05.12.1928). With 13 years he worked at the plant. Stalin ( Shadrinsky Automobile Aggregate Plant ), having passed the path from a student of a pressman to a standardization engineer. In 1958 he graduated from the Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators with a specialization in Frontline Aviation Navigator, and in 1969, the Chelyabinsk Air Force School with a major in Navigator. 1st class military navigator, navigator instructor. Over the years, he mastered the Yak-12m, Li-2, IL-28, TU-4, TU-124, TU-134, flying over 5,000 hours. Since 1980, retired. He worked as a trainer and teacher at the Trans-Ural College of Physical Culture and Health. Excellent student of physical education and sports of the Russian Federation. He made a great contribution to the development of athletics in the Trans-Urals. The author of books on the history of the development of sports in the Kurgan region, historical studies of local lore.
- Fedorov, Dmitry Grigoryevich, graduated from the Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators with a degree in Navigation in Frontline Aviation in 1958. He worked in the LII them. Gromova is 43 years old. Honored Test Navigator of the USSR (11.16.1973). He tested navigation systems on the Tu-104 and IL-62; weapons systems on the Yak-28P, engines on the Tu-16LL; landing systems on the An-12.
- Udalov, Valentin Arsentyevich, graduated from the Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators with a degree in Navigation of Frontline Aviation in 1959, later the Leningrad Higher Aviation School. Honored navigator of the USSR , "Honorary Polar Explorer", full member of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts and the Russian Geographical Society . In the conditions of the Arctic, he mastered the following types of aircraft: An-2 , IL-14 , Li-2 , Mi-8 , Mi-6 , An-12 , An-26 , TU-154 , IL-76 . Total accident-free flight on all types of aircraft for more than 15,000 hours. He ensured the passage of ships through the ice of the Arctic Ocean. Chief navigator of the Krasnoyarsk Civil Aviation Administration. Head of the first private aviation polar detachment SOLO-POLYUS. Member of the initiative group for the creation of the Krasnoyarsk Museum of the Far North.
Armament
- IL-28
- Lee 2
- Tu-4 and others
See also
- Shadrinsk military airfield
- 18th missile division
- 17th Missile Brigade