Alexey Perelet
Alexey Perelet | |
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Perelet in military uniform. | |
Birth name | Alexey D. Perelet |
Born |
January 1, 1914 Voronki, Poltava Region, Ukraine |
Died |
May 11, 1953 39) USSR | (aged
Alexey D Perelet (Russian: Перелёт Алексей Дмитриевич - Perelet Alekséy Dmítrievich - January 14, 1914 - May 11, 1953) was a Soviet pilot who was the principal test pilot for military aircraft prototypes produced by Tupolev during World War II. Perelet was born in Voronky, Ukraine[1] and started his test pilot career in 1943, working for the Tupolev aerospace and defense company. He tested and flew the following planes: Tu-4,[2] TU-10, Tu-16, TU-77, TU-82, TU-85 and TU-95.[3] Perelet died on May 11, 1953 in a crash while testing the TU-95/1 prototype plane with 2TV-2F engines.
References
- ↑ http://www.testpilot.ru/memo/50/perelet.htm
- ↑ http://www.ctrl-c.liu.se/misc/RAM/ant-68.html
- ↑ http://www.tupolev.ru/English/Show.asp?SectionID=65
- ↑ http://www.tupolev.ru/en/alexey-perelet
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