The list of Soviet aces of the Great Patriotic War, having won 20 or more personal victories, was compiled on the basis of the work of M. Yu. Bykov, “All Aces of Stalin 1936-1953” (M., 2014). Data for some pilots is adjusted only if reasonable data are given for a different number of their victories.
Gray color indicates pilots who died in battle, went missing, did not return from sorties (except for those captured and returned from it after the end of the war), who died in plane crashes and for other reasons during the war.
| Full Name | Personal victories | Group victories (if any) | Number of sorties / air combat | Military unit | Airplanes fought by a pilot | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64 | 330/120 | 240 ip 178 giap 176 giap | La 5 , La 7 | Data on 62 personal victories of I. N. Kozhedub is widely distributed, however M. Yu. Bykov documented another 2 personal victories lost in his presentation to the title of three times Hero of the Soviet Union. Not indicated 2 US fighter, according to numerous publications shot down by him in the spring of 1945. | ||
| 61 | four | 450/122 | 55 iap 16 giap 9 hyades | MiG-3 , I-16 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | Data on 56 personal and 6 group victories of G. A. Rechkalov is widespread, however M. Yu. Bykov documented his personal victories, lost in his submissions to orders and titles of the Hero of the Soviet Union, but indicated in the operational and reporting documents of the regiment. | |
| 59 | 6 | 650/140 | 55 iap 16 giap 9 hyades | MiG-3 , I-16 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | Information on: Marchukov A. Heroes-pokryshkintsy about themselves and about their commander. - M .: Tsentrpoligraf, 2014. M. Yu. Bykov (in the publication "All Aces of Stalin") indicates a smaller number of Pokryshkin's victories - 46 personal and 6 group. However, A. Marchukov, in his work with links to the primary documents of the regiment, shows the dates of A.I. Pokryshkin’s unaccounted air victories and the types of aircraft shot down by him. | |
| 55 | five | 250/49 | 487 iap 27 iap 129 giap | MiG-3 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | 1 plane shot down by ram . | |
| 52 | 3 | 283/113 | 240 ip 178 giap | La 5 | According to other sources, 53 personal and 3 group victories. | |
| 50 | 265 / approx. 100 | 45 iap 100 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | |||
| 46 | one | 412/96 | 866 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 45 | one | 300 / - | 728 iap 32 iap GUBP FA Air Force [1] | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | Also in battles on Khalkhin Gol, he shot down 1 aircraft in person and 12 in the group. The literature often refers to 52 victories in World War II, and 6 downed Japanese planes personally at Khalkhin Gol. | |
| 44 | 2 | c. 600/143 | 164 iap 31 iap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | The literature usually indicates a greater number of victories - 46 personal and 8 group. | |
| 41 | one | St. 400 / St. 100 | 402 IAP 31 iap 116 IAP 530 iap | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 | He died in a plane crash on January 29, 1945. | |
| 41 | 350/96 | 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 40 | one | 397/136 | 402 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 40 | 345/85 | 5 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | The literature often refers to 41 personal victory of V.I. Popkov. | ||
| 39 | 6 | c. 300/104 | 159 IAP | R-40 Kittyhawk , La-5 | He died in an air battle on June 26, 1944. | |
| 37 | 404/107 | 812 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | ||
| 36 | 7 | 448/134 | 651 IAP air defense 753 iap 4 iap 9 giap | I-15bis , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra , La-7 | He was shot down in an air battle on August 24, 1943, was captured, soon fled to the partisans , and in October returned to his regiment. | |
| 35 | five | 330/103 | 45 iap 100 giap 16 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | Shot down by ground fire on March 16, 1945, captured, released in May 1945. | |
| 35 | one | 357/72 | 153 iap 28 giap | I-153 , P-39 Aerocobra | Also personally shot down 1 balloon . | |
| 34 | 6 | 406 / St. 80 | 248 iap 13 iap 111 giap | I-16 , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 34 | four | 188/63 | 43 iap 246 iap 269 iap 66 iap 101 giap | LaGG-3 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 34 | one | 390 / - | 271 iap 270 iap 152 giap | LaGG-3 , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 33 | 7 | 321/75 | 122 iap 298 iap 104 giap | I-16 , MiG-3 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 33 | one | 277/51 | 436 iap 67 giap | Hurricane , P-40 Kittyhawk , P-39 Aero Cobra | ||
| 32 | 9 | 414/118 | 4 iap | Hurricane , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 32 | 7 | 224/57 | 402 IAP 485 iap 72 giap | MiG-3 , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 31 | 12 | 509/97 | 89 iap 28 iap 736 IAP air defense 4 iap | I-16 , MiG-3 , Hurricane , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | In the battle of January 28, 1945, he was seriously wounded and did not participate in battles. | |
| 31 | 3 | 457/95 | 84 "A" IAP 16 giap | I-153 , I-16 , P-39 Aerocobra | He died in a training flight on November 1, 1944. | |
| 31 | one | approx. 300 / approx. 100 | 15 iap 812 iap 274 giap 265 iad | MiG-3 , I-16 , P-39 Aerocobra , LaGG-3 , La-5 , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | He died in a plane crash on July 29, 1944. | |
| thirty | nineteen | 603/150 | 4 iap 9 giap | I-153 , Hurricane , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra , La-7 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| thirty | 12 | 606/117 | 194 iap 127 iap 154 iap 29 giap 14 giap | I-153 , I-16 , P-40 Kittyhawk , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | Killed in a plane crash on June 29, 1944 | |
| thirty | five | 762/153 | 821 IAP 249 IAP 163 giap | Yak-1 , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| thirty | five | approx. 350 / approx. 100 | 154 iap 29 giap | I-16 , P-40 Kittyhawk , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| thirty | one | 254/75 | 5 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | 1 plane shot down by ram. Also shot down 1 balloon personally. | |
| thirty | one | St. 250 / St. 60 | 297 iap 179 giap 177 iap | La 5 | In June 1944, he was demoted by a tribunal from senior lieutenants to privates for a felony, but left to serve as a fighter. Crashed in a training flight. He was posthumously reinstated in a military rank. | |
| thirty | 457/125 | 168 iap 69 iap 9 giap 900 iap | I-16 , LaGG-3 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra , La-7 , Yak-9 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | ||
| 29th | four | 321 / approx. 150 | 43 iap 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 29th | 3 | 188/61 | 774 IAP | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 29th | one | 510/129 | 164 iap 31 iap | La 5 | ||
| 29th | 369/88 | 116 IAP 148 iap | La-5 , Yak-9 | |||
| 29th | 309 / St. 50 | 728 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 | He was introduced to the title of twice Hero of the Soviet Union. | ||
| 28 | 15 | 467/102 | 17 iap 508 iap 129 giap | LaGG-3 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 28 | ten | 638/165 | Sep. Poltava istr. air group, 512 iap 53 giap 176 giap | I-16 , LaGG-3 , Yak-1 , Yak-3 | ||
| 28 | 9 | 354/55 | 297 iap 193 iap 177 giap | La 5 | Shot down by ground fire and died March 26, 1945 | |
| 28 | 6 | 601/123 | 69 iap 9 giap | I-16 , LaGG-3 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra , La-7 | In practically all post-war historical and journalistic literature, a much larger number of victories by A.V. Alelyukhin is indicated — 40 personal and 17 group. | |
| 28 | five | 468/98 | 423 IAP 805 IAP 862 iap 131 iap 40 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 | ||
| 28 | four | 264/45 | 274 iap 813 iap 263 iap 156 iap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | I shot down 1 balloon. | |
| 27 | 17 | 475/113 | Sep. IAG Kharkov Air Defense, 728 IAP 157 iap | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-1 , Yak-3 | In the post-war historical and journalistic literature, a slightly different number of victories by A.E. Borovs is indicated - 32 personal and 14 group. | |
| 27 | ten | 520/76 | 282 iap 633 glanders 4 iap | I-16 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 27 | 9 | 456/97 | 121 IAP 123 IAP air defense 27 giap air defense | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | He died in a plane crash on October 20, 1944. The most effective fighter aircraft of the air defense forces. | |
| 27 | 6 | 427 / St. 75 | 863 iap 790 IAP 163 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 | Shot down by anti-aircraft fire and died October 14, 1944 | |
| 27 | four | 375/79 | 5 IAP Air Force BF 3 Giap Air Force BF | Hurricane , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | The most effective naval aviation fighter (according to the number of confirmed victories). | |
| Kurochkin, Vasily Alekseevich | 27 | 3 | c. 315 / c. 45 | 272 iap 49 iap 152 giap 21 iap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | |
| 27 | 3 | approx. 100 / approx. 40 | 291 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | He was shot down and died in an air battle on March 20, 1944. | |
| 27 | 2 | 456/97 | 121 IAP 123 IAP air defense 27 giap air defense | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | In an air battle on July 14, 1944, he was shot down and received serious injuries, and was in the hospital until the end of the war. In the literature, a different number of victories is often indicated - 30 personal and 1 in the group. | |
| 27 | 2 | 225/64 | 427 IAP 151 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | Another 1941 sorties performed in 1941 by a pilot of the SB bomber. | |
| 27 | 2 | St. 300/70 | 927 IAP 41 giap 176 giap | La 5 , La 7 | In addition, in the Korean War he personally shot down 1 plane of the US Air Force . | |
| Tyutin, Anatoly Dmitrievich | 27 | 2 | 216 / approx. 75 | 66 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | He was shot down and missing in an air battle on March 23, 1944. [2] |
| 27 | one | 312/60 | 165 iap 13 iap 111 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 26 | eight | c. 440/85 | 728 iap 157 iap | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-3 , Yak-9 | ||
| 26 | eight | St. 400 / - | 155 iap 3 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 | He was shot down in an air battle on January 27, 1944, and died in the hospital on January 29. It was considered missing. During the Great Patriotic War, three times presented to the title of Hero of the Soviet Union [3] [4] . | |
| 26 | five | 378/100 | 42 iap 163 iap 157 iap | I-153 , Yak-1 , LaGG-3 , Yak-7 , Yak-3 , Yak-9 | ||
| 26 | 2 | 418/118 | 270 iap 152 giap | I-153 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | He was shot down by anti-aircraft fire on September 15, 1944, released in March 1945. | |
| 26 | one | 246/56 | 163 iap 157 iap 133 iap 233 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 26 | 223/56 | 116 IAP | La 5 | The award list also indicates 7 group victories, but the regiment's reporting documents do not confirm this data [5] . | ||
| 26 | 340/51 | air force 23 a 915 glanders 29 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 | |||
| 26 | 245 / approx. 60 | 402 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-3 | |||
| Rogov, Boris Panteleevich | 26 | St. 300 / approx. 50 | 13 iap 111 giap | La 5 , La 7 | September 14, 1944 he died in a plane crash. | |
| 26 | 223/46 | 193 iap | La 5 | |||
| 26 | St. 300 / approx. 100 | 611 IAP | I-153 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 25 | 7 | 377/70 | 438 iap 272 iap 49 iap 159 giap | LaGG-3 , La-5 | ||
| 25 | 6 | St. 220 / - | 297 iap 27 iap 293 iap | La-5 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 25 | 3 | 215/79 | 43 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| 25 | 3 | St. 250 / approx. 100 | 629 IAP air defense 439 iap 788 iap 5 giap | Yak-1 , La-5 | Shot down in an air battle and died on October 16, 1943. The literature indicates a higher number of victories - 34 personal and 4 in the group. | |
| 25 | 2 | 262/68 | 427 IAP 151 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 25 | one | 380/78 | 32 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | Also shot down 1 balloon. | |
| 25 | one | 415 / - | 55 iap 16 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 25 | one | 127 / st. 40 | 27 iap 129 giap 508 iap 213 giap 104 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 25 | 271/66 | 438 iap 212 giap | P-39 Aero Cobra | |||
| 25 | 224/70 | 123 iap 286 iap 159 IAP | I-153 , La-5 | In the Korean War, he personally shot down 2 US Air Force planes. | ||
| 25 | 160/50 | 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 24 | eight | St. 600 / approx. 85 | 40 iap 41 giap | I-16 , La-5 | ||
| 24 | five | approx. 400/120 | 25 iap 131 iap 40 giap | MiG-3 , La-5 | In June 1944, shot down by ground fire and captured. Released in May 1945 | |
| 24 | five | 248 / St. 40 | 9 giap 15 iap 293 iap 2 IAP 85 giap 19 iap 176 giap | Yak-1 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 24 | 3 | 552/116 | 743 IAP 131 iap 40 giap | I-153 , LaGG-3 , La-5 | ||
| 24 | 3 | 191/47 | 159 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aero Cobra La-5 | ||
| 24 | 3 | St. 350 / - | 1 giap 115 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 24 | one | St. 350 / St. 70 | 69 iap 9 giap 45 iap 100 giap | LaGG-3 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 24 | one | St. 260 / St. 100 | 8 iap 42 giap | Yak-1 | ||
| 24 | c. 200/70 | 183 iap 9 giap | MiG-3 , Yak-1 | January 16, 1943 died in a training flight. | ||
| 24 | 372/71 | 32 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | In the battle on April 26, 1945, he was shot down by anti-aircraft fire and died, a few minutes before shooting down a German fighter. | ||
| 24 | 323/56 | 42 iap 239 IAP 129 iap 5 giap 11 hyades | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 | In the literature, 34 personal and 19 group victories are most often indicated. | ||
| 24 | 473 / St. 100 | 33 IAP air defense 129 iap 5 giap GUBP Air Force Red Army | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 | |||
| 24 | 418 / approx. 100 | 247 iap 270 iap | LaGG-3 , Yak-1 | Shot down by anti-aircraft fire and captured on June 4, 1944. Released in April 1945. In 1949 he was arrested and convicted for issuing military secrets in captivity, deprived of the title Hero of the Soviet Union. In 1954, released, in 1955 restored to the rank of Hero. | ||
| Popov, Ivan Feoktistovich | 24 | St. 150 / approx. 70 | 435 iap 835 IAP 812 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | He died in a plane crash on December 11, 1944. He appeared to be the Hero of the Soviet Union in May 1944 [6] . | |
| 23 | 15 | 342/70 | 157 iap | Hurricane , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 23 | 14 | 159/49 | 508 iap 213 giap | Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| 23 | eleven | 451/112 | 237 iap 521 IAP 21 giap 161 iap 27 iap 129 giap 104 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | In the war in Spain, he shot down 4 aircraft in person and 13 in the group. In 1944 he was presented to the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, but was not awarded (it was posthumously awarded in 1991). | |
| 23 | 7 | 382/78 | 159 IAP | MiG-3 , P-40 Kittyhawk , La-5 | ||
| 23 | 6 | 525/104 | 7 iap 153 iap 3 giap 13 iap 111 giap | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 23 | five | St. 250 / - | 4 iap 9 giap 73 giap | Hurricane , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| Kuznetsov, Ivan Gavrilovich | 23 | 3 | 212 / - | 43 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | According to award documents, the number of victories reaches 27 personal and 8 group [7] . |
| 23 | 2 | 211/62 | YAG Bataysky VAShP 438 iap 212 giap | Hurricane , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 23 | 2 | 192 / approx. 50 | 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | In battles at Khalkhin Gol, he shot down 1 aircraft in person. | |
| 23 | one | 276/65 | 274 iap 296 iap 73 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 | Also shot down 1 balloon personally and 2 in a pair. | |
| Tabakov, Ivan Nikitovich | 23 | one | St. 160 / approx. 50 | 427 IAP 151 giap 150 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | February 20, 1945 did not return from combat mission [8] . |
| 23 | 324/75 | 347 IAP | I-153 , Yak-9 | |||
| 23 | c. 200 / - | 895 IAP 236 iap 112 giap | Yak-1 | Shot in an air battle and died on October 25, 1943. | ||
| 23 | 261/64 | 866 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 22 | 14 | 487/54 | 11 iap bf 21 IAP BF 13 iap bf 14 giap bf 10 giap bf | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 22 | eleven | 412/128 | OAG Air Defense 728 iap 32 iap | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| 22 | ten | 821/127 | OIAO Air Defense of Kharkov 6 iap 273 iap 31 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 22 | eight | 563/182 | 309 IAP air defense 4 iap 9 giap | Hurricane , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra , La 7 ||
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| 22 | eight | 423/87 | 155 iap 3 giap 181 iap | LaGG-3 , La-5 | ||
| 22 | eight | c. 420/78 | 158 IAP 154 iap 196 iap 29 giap 10 giap bf | Yak-1 , P-40 Kittyhawk , Yak-7 , P-39 Aerocobra | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| 22 | four | 346/72 | 519 IAP 18 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 22 | 3 | c. 380 / - | 187 iap 517 iap 485 iap 72 giap 63 giap 3 hyades 150 giap | Hurricane , Yak-1 , La-5 , Yak-3 | ||
| 22 | 3 | 473/149 | 271 iap 64 giap 63 giap | LaGG-3 , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | In the Soviet-Finnish war, shot down 3 aircraft in a group. | |
| 22 | 2 | 216/81 | 205 iad YAG 17 VA 3 jac | LaGG-3 , La-5 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| Bastrikov, Alexander Mikhailovich | 22 | one | c. 100 / c. 70 | 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | Mortally wounded in a non-combat setting and died in a hospital on November 25, 1943. |
| 22 | one | 257/54 | 402 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 22 | one | St. 150 / - | 274 iap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | April 17, 1944 did not return from combat sortie. | |
| 22 | 199/36 | 239 IAP 181 giap | La 5 | In the Korean War, personally shot down 3 US aircraft. | ||
| 22 | St. 250 / St. 70 | 402 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | |||
| 22 | 327/96 | 2 IAP 85 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 22 | St. 210 / approx. 50 | 897 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | According to the award sheet, he shot down 27 German aircraft in person. | ||
| 22 | 284/44 | 897 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | April 4, 1945 was shot dead by a colleague. | ||
| 22 | 226/54 | 91 IAP | Yak-9 , Yak-1 , Yak-3 | |||
| 22 | 297/68 | 84 "A" IAP 16 giap | P-39 Aero Cobra | |||
| 21 | 12 | 252/99 | 191 IAP 436 iap 67 giap 9 hyades | I-16 , Hurricane , P-40 Kittyhawk , P-39 Aero Cobra | Information about the victories - according to the website "Soviet Aces", where, with the participation of M. Yu. Bykov, information from his work "All Aces of Stalin" was supplemented and updated. | |
| 21 | 7 | 592/65 | 66 iap 162 iap 516 iap 270 iap 152 giap 156 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 21 | 3 | c. 300 / st. 70 | 13 OIAE air defense 171 iap 19 iap 176 giap | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 21 | 2 | 418/35 | 196 iap | P-40 Kittyhawk , P-39 Aerocobra , Yak-1 | ||
| 21 | 2 | 385/73 | 247 iap 156 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 21 | 2 | c. 360 / c. 70 | 40 giap | La 5 , La 7 | ||
| 21 | 2 | 269/72 | 15 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | |
| 21 | one | 386/77 | 273 iap 270 iap 516 iap 153 giap | LaGG-3 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | ||
| 21 | one | c. 200 / St. 50 | 166 iap 88 giap | La 5 , La 7 | ||
| 21 | one | 289/96 | 743 IAP 347 IAP | I-153 , Yak-9 | ||
| 21 | one | 212/52 | 69 giap | P-39 Aero Cobra | Shot down by anti-aircraft fire and died March 15, 1945. He was posthumously presented to the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. | |
| 21 | St. 200 / ok. 45 | 728 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
stripped of the rank of Ivanov, Sergey Sergeevich | 21 | St. 150 / approx. 60 | 590 iap 101 giap | P-39 Aero Cobra | In 1951, convicted of a criminal offense; In 1952, deprived of the title Hero of the Soviet Union. | |
| 21 | approx. 250 / - | 427 IAP 183 iap 150 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | |||
| 21 | one | 326/65 | 123 iap 238 iap 17 iap | I-153 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | Also shot down 1 balloon in pairs. | |
| 21 | 401/130 | 31 iap | La 5 | |||
| 20 | 21 | St. 700 / - | 49 iap 237 iap 521 IAP 434 iap 32 giap 101 giap 19 iap 176 giap | I-153 , Yak-1 , Yak-7 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 20 | eleven | 488 / approx. 120 | 629 IAP air defense 43 iap | I-16 , Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 | ||
| 20 | 9 | 379/97 | 659 IAP | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 ||
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| 20 | 7 | approx. 520 / sv. 100 | 27 iap 101 giap 9 iap | MiG-3 , La-5 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 20 | 7 | 292/50 | 158 IAP 154 iap 29 giap 159 IAP | I-16 , Yak-1 , R-40 Kittyhawk , Yak-7 | In the Soviet-Finnish war he personally shot down 2 Finnish aircraft. | |
| 20 | five | 234 / - | 72 glanders SF 78 IAP SF 2 giap sf | I-16 , Hurricane , R-40 Kittyhouse | He died in a combat mission on May 30, 1942 (shot down in an air battle or fell into the sea due to damage or failure of the aircraft after the battle). In the literature, 30 personal victories of B. Safonov are often indicated. | |
| 20 | four | c. 550 / c. 70 | 131 iap 55 iap 16 giap | I-16 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 20 | 3 | 330/91 | 2 IAP 85 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | He was shot down and died in aerial combat on December 12, 1944. In 1941-1942, he fought on a U-2 night bomber, completed 161 sorties. | |
| 20 | 3 | approx. 500 / - | 32 iap 445 iap 562 IAP 484 iap 813 iap | MiG-3 , La-5 , Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | On a combat mission on February 4, 1945, his plane was damaged by anti-aircraft artillery, and when it returned to its airfield, it went missing. | |
| 20 | 3 | 219/88 | 8 iap 42 giap | Yak-1 | ||
| 20 | 3 | 330 / st. 40 | 254 iap | La 5 | ||
| Aschaulov, Dmitry Nikolaevich | 20 | 2 | 183 / St. 50 | 1 giap 402 IAP | Yak-7 , Yak-1 , Yak-3 | He was shot down and died in an air battle on March 3, 1945. In 1941-1942, he fought on the SB bomber, completed 50 sorties. |
| 20 | 2 | 224/86 | 629 IAP 866 iap | I-16 , Yak-1 | He died in the rear during an enemy air raid on April 15, 1943. | |
| 20 | 2 | approx. 500 / approx. 100 | 282 iap 5 OIAE Air Defense of the Southern Front 248 iap 164 iap 6 iap 9 giap | Yak-1 , P-39 Aerocobra | In an air battle on April 7, 1944 he was shot down and captured. Released in May 1945. Secondary became an ace in the Korean War , personally shot down 7 US aircraft. | |
| 20 | 2 | approx. 300 / st. 100 | 270 iap 45 iap 9 hyades | I-16 , Yak-1 , R-40 Kittyhawk , P-39 Aero Cobra | He died in a plane crash on March 10, 1944. | |
| 20 | 2 | 311/56 | 32 iap 18 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | ||
| 20 | one | 157/33 | 402 IAP 485 iap | LaGG-3 , P-39 Aerocobra | ||
| 20 | one | St. 500 / approx. 80 | 129 iap 5 giap | MiG-3 , LaGG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | ||
| 20 | one | St. 300 / St. 60 | 728 iap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 | He died in a combat mission in a collision with another aircraft on March 1, 1945. | |
| 20 | one | St. 200 / - | 49 iap 169 iap 63 giap | I-153 , MiG-3 , La-5 | He was shot down and died in an air battle on December 15, 1943. In the Soviet-Finnish war, a Finnish plane was shot down as part of a group. | |
| 20 | 214/49 | 193 iap 177 giap 179 giap | La 5 | |||
| 20 | St. 150 / approx. 40 | 875 IAP 66 giap | Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 20 | 295/52 | 296 iap OIAE Air Defense 171 iap | MiG-3 , La-5 , La-7 | |||
| 20 | 158/35 | 63 giap 137 giap | La 5 , La 7 | |||
| 20 | approx. 320 / approx. 30 | OIAG air defense 976 IAP | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | 1 plane shot down by ram. | ||
| 20 | 219/57 | 240 ip 178 giap | La 5 | Mortally wounded in aerial combat on November 16, 1944, died after landing at his airfield. | ||
| 20 | approx. 265/65 | 653 IAP 65 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-9 | |||
| 20 | 291/83 | 192 ip 240 ip 178 giap | La 5 | |||
| 20 | 230/76 | 133 iap 234 iad | I-153 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , Yak-3 | |||
| 20 | 360/78 | 976 IAP | Yak-7 , Yak-9 | |||
| 20 | 399/71 | 744 IAP 161 iap 21 giap 86 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 | In the first months of 1942, he fought a night bomber on a U-2 biplane , and completed 166 sorties. | ||
| 20 | 216/72 | 434 iap 32 giap 63 giap | Yak-1 , Yak-7 , Yak-9 , La-5 , La-7 | |||
| 20 | 407/86 | 31 iap | La 5 , La 7 |
See also
- List of aces pilots of World War II
- List of Soviet aces of the Great Patriotic War, scoring 16-19 personal victories
- List of Soviet aces of the Great Patriotic War, won 13-15 personal victories
- List of Soviet aces of the Great Patriotic War, who won 10-12 personal victories
- List of Soviet aces of World War II, scoring 8–9 personal victories
- List of Soviet aces of the Great Patriotic War, won 7 personal victories
Notes
- ↑ Main Directorate of Combat Training of Frontline Aviation of the Red Army Air Force Headquarters.
- ↑ Lavrinenko Ivan, Pekarsh Alexey. Unrecognized Fakir.
- ↑ Information about M. I. Mudrov on the site “Soviet Aces”.
- ↑ About M.I. Mudrov on the portal of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
- ↑ Information about P. M. Dolgarev on the site “Soviet Aces”.
- ↑ Award sheet for the presentation of I.F. Popov to the title of Hero of the Soviet Union // OBD "Memory of the people . "
- ↑ M. Yu. Bykov. All Asa of Stalin 1936-1953 .. - Popular science publication. - M .: LLC Yauza-Press, 2014. - S. 636. - 1392 p. - (Elite Air Force Encyclopedia). - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0712-3 .
- ↑ M. Yu. Bykov. All Asa of Stalin 1936-1953 .. - Popular science publication. - M .: Yauza-press LLC, 2014. - S. 1171. - 1392 p. - (Elite Air Force Encyclopedia). - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0712-3 .
Literature
- M. Yu. Bykov. All Asa of Stalin 1936-1953 .. - Popular science publication. - M .: Yauza-press LLC, 2014. - 1392 p. - (Elite Air Force Encyclopedia). - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0712-3 .