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    Russian and Soviet military aviator, test pilot, and Hero of the Soviet Union. Gromov's father, Mikhail Konstantinovich Gromov, was of noble intelligentsia...
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  • Mikhail Gromov may refer to: Mikhael Gromov (mathematician), Franco-Russian mathematician Mikhail Gromov (aviator), Soviet aviator This disambiguation...
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  • mathematician Mikhail Gromov (aviator) (1899–1985), Russian aviator Nikolai Gromov (1892–1943), Russian football player Valeri Gromov (born 1980), Russian...
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    Azerbaijani footballer Mikhail Alekseyev, Russian general (World War I, Russian Civil War) Mikhail Krug, singer Mikhail Gromov, aviator and Hero of the Soviet...
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  • woman's ultralong flights Mikhail Gromov, set a record during the transcontinental flight over the North Pole, founded the Gromov Flight Research Institute...
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    woman's ultralong flights Mikhail Gromov, set a record during the transcontinental flight over the North Pole, founded the Gromov Flight Research Institute...
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    geometry Mikhail Gromov, a prominent developer of geometric group theory, inventor of homotopy principle, introduced Gromov's compactness theorem, Gromov norm...
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  • Rashid-bek Akhriev (category Aviators killed by being shot down)
    with some of the USSR's most famed pilots, including Mikhail Gromov, Mavriky Slepnyov, and Mikhail Vodopyanov. He remained in the Ukrainian Division of...
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    off from Moscow in an ANT-25 as navigator under the command of pilot Mikhail Gromov and co-pilot Andrey Yumashev for what became the record-breaking Moscow-San...
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  • Voegelin, German-American philosopher (b. 1901) January 22 – Mikhail Gromov, Soviet aviator (b. 1899) January 23 – Rubén Rabanal, Argentine politician (b...
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    maiden flight on 22 June 1933, piloted by Mikhail Gromov, using a direct-drive M-34 engine. The first crew, Gromov, Filin and Spirin, began with a long-range...
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  • students as spies. He coordinated the flights of Valery Chkalov and Mikhail Gromov, and organized meetings of leading Soviet aircraft designers with major...
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    aircraft, the Tupolev ANT-25, flown by famous Soviet aviators, Valery Chkalov and Mikhail Gromov, and the long-range bombers such as the Tupolev TB-1...
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    Pilots such as Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baydukov, Alexander Belyakov, and Mikhail Gromov—as well as many others—were raised to the status of heroes for their...
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    Valery Chkalov (category Russian aviators)
    first flight, were immediately arrested. Years later, fellow test pilot Mikhail Gromov blamed the designers for flawed engine cooling and Chkalov himself for...
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    jet engines and flight testing of aircraft, one of the founders of the Gromov Flight Research Institute Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, principal pioneer of astronautics...
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    Anatoly Kvochur (category Gromov Flight Research Institute employees)
    the Russian Federation, test pilots Flight Research Institute named after Gromov" (Указ Президента РФ от 17 ноября 1992 г. N 1401 "О присвоении звания Героя...
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    Arseny Mironov (category Gromov Flight Research Institute employees)
    aerospace engineer, and aviator. He was one of the oldest researchers in aircraft aerodynamics and flight testing, a Gromov Flight Research Institute...
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    TsAGI, National Institute of Aviation Technologies, VIAM, TsIAM, TsNII VVS, Gromov Flight Research Institute among others. Key figures from the university...
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  • Remek (Czechoslovakia) July 12 – The first group of test pilots for Buran – Gromov Flight Research Institute group (USSR) Igor Volk, Oleg Grigoriyevich Kononenko...
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    over 60 years. The move officially took place on June 29, 1960. At the Gromov Flight Research Institute, a spacecraft simulator had been built, called...
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  • police found the body of a 16-year-old boy, Vadim Gromov, at Donleskhoz station. The wounds upon Gromov's body immediately linked his murder to the manhunt:...
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  • kilometres (5,475 mi). The following month, another Soviet crew led by Mikhail Gromov retraced the transpolar route [ru], extending the distance to the world...
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  • Chief of Staff/1st Deputy Commander of Northern Fleet Feliks Nikolayevich Gromov, Fleet admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, previously commander...
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    Pavel Vlasov (category Gromov Flight Research Institute employees)
    Власов; born 13 October 1960) is a Russian test pilot, engineer, one of the Gromov Flight Research Institute directors (2010–2017), chief of the Gagarin Cosmonaut...
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    General Boris Gromov (commander of the Afghan War), also resigned in protest of the invasion ("It will be a bloodbath, another Afghanistan", Gromov said on...
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  • Price in Mansfield Park (1999) Alexander Dyachenko as Konstantin Gromov and Dmitry Gromov in Brother 2 (2000) Adolf Dymsza as passenger of sleeping-car,...
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    1944. Khryukin took charge of the 1st Air Army from Colonel-General Mikhail Gromov's command in July 1944, following his promotion to colonel-general in...
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    (Cape Town) Paradzai Zimondi 73 Military officer Zimbabwe (Harare) Feliks Gromov 83 Military officer Russia 23 January 2021 Carlos Antunes 82 Revolutionary...
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    Yuri Gagarin (category Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents)
    Vostok mission. On 17 January, they were tested in a simulator at the M. M. Gromov Flight-Research Institute on a full-size mockup of the Vostok capsule. Gagarin...
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