WW2 Soviet Pilots
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Certificate for the Marshal Star and the Rank of Supreme
Marshal of Air Force, with original case of issue Awarded
in 1984 to Aleksandr Koldunov, the eighth highest scoring
Soviet fighter ace of WW2, twice Hero of the Soviet Union,
and supreme commander of the Soviet Air Defense in the late
70s through late 80s when he became a central figure in two
historical debacles: the destruction of Korean Air flight 007
and Mathias Rust's landing in Red Square.
Order of the Red Banner, Type 1, Var. 2, Sub-var. 2 ("Mirror Reverse"),
#981, Feb. 1937 award for the Spanish Civil War. From 1936-
37, the recipient served as an aviation technician with the 15th Ground Attack
Group (flying Soviet R-5 airplanes) of the Spanish Republican Air Forces. With its
extremely low serial number, the award is extraordinary in more ways than one!
Fine unaltered condition, very respectable for an "Mirror Reverse" screw back.
Comes with archival research.
Document for a Capture of Berlin Medal, issued in Oct. 1945 to a Guards Lt.
Colonel, commander of a dispatch aviation regiment of the 3rd Guards Tank Army.
The most unusual document to an aviator issued by the command of a tank army!
The recipient died less than a year later while serving with the Soviet
occupation army in Austria, probably due to an accident. The document is in
excellent condition. It comes with copies of the award commendations for two of
the recipient's wartime decorations including an Order of Alexander Nevsky.
Official 1944 Bell Aircraft Corporation Technical Data report on the P-63 Kingcobra fighter, as provided to the Research Institute of the Air Force of the Red Army. Shows results of all tests performed by Soviet AF pilots who came to the US. Kingcobras became successful tankbusters for the Soviets. Fascinating document and a rare piece of aviation history.
"V. P. Chkalov", Moscow, 1984, Planeta Publishing
House. "Man. Events. Times" series photo album, Russian text.
Valeriy Chkalov was a Soviet aviation icon and source of
inspiration for generations of pilots. This scarce Soviet
publication details the life of this famous aviator and test
pilot. The book is in gently used, near mint condition.