Aleksandr Gudov

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Alexander Gudov
Born(1932-09-16)September 16, 1932
Svinets village, Kursk Oblast
DiedJuly 11, 2004(2004-07-11) (aged 71)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Allegiance Soviet Union  Ukraine
RankCaptain
AwardsHonoured Test Pilot of the USSR

Alexander Gudov (16 September 1932 — 7 November 2004) — Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR (1984), captain (1978).

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Gudov was born in Svinets village of Kursk Oblast and was raised in an orphanage.

During World War II he witnessed an air battle, which inspired him to become a pilot – while still a child, he made a tattoo on his wrist in the form of an airplane.

Having graduated from the Sasovo Flight School of the Civil Air Fleet, he moves to Kiev and joins the Kiev United Air Squadron (Aeroflot).

1957 - 1986 - a test pilot of the Kiev aircraft factory.

Tested head planes: An-24 (31.01.1962, 2-nd pilot), An-26 (22.06.1969), and An-30 (12.03.1973, 2-nd pilot).

Was testing serial planes: An-2 (1957-1963), An-24 (1962-1979), An-26 (1969-1986), An-30 (1973-1978), An-32 (1983-1986) and their modifications.

Died on November 7, 2004, in Kyiv. Was buried in Kyiv at Berkovets Cemetery.

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