This list of Russian and Soviet aviators includes the noteworthy aviators of the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation . The majority of pilots listed here served in the Imperial Russian Air Force , the Soviet Air Force or the modern Russian Air Force (or continue to serve in the latter).
The aircrew members listed below either performed notable feats in aviation, held senior positions in Russian military aviation, and/or received national or international decorations for their aviation service.
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Nikolai Gastello , the first Soviet pilot to direct his burning aircraft at a ground target, Hero of the Soviet Union
Polina Gelman , World War II bomber pilot, one of the Night Witches , Hero of the Soviet Union
Juri Gilsher , World War I flying ace amputee, awarded four decorations for valor[ 3]
Alexander Golovanov , Chief Marshal of Aviation at the end of World War II, Commander of Long Range Aviation Gromov
Sergey Gritsevets , fighter ace during the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of Khalkhin Gol , & the first to be recognised twice as Hero of the Soviet Union
Valentina Grizodubova , one of the first Soviet female pilots and Heroes of the Soviet Union , set a record for woman's ultralong flights
Mikhail Gromov , set a record during the transcontinental flight over the North Pole , founded the Gromov Flight Research Institute , Hero of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Kamanin , polar aviator, among the first to be decorated as Hero of the Soviet Union , trained the first ever cosmonauts , including Yuri Gagarin , Gherman Titov and Alexei Leonov
Rafael Kaprelyan , test pilot , holder of 10 world records for helicopters , Hero of the Soviet Union
Alexander Kazakov , the most successful Russian flying ace of World War I, the first to perform an aerial ramming and survive[ 4]
Timofey Khryukin , fighter ace during Spanish Civil War , Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Sergei Khudyakov , Marshal of Aviation during World War II, chief of staff of the Soviet Air Force
Vladimir Kokkinaki , test pilot , set twenty-two world records, later President of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale , Hero of the Soviet Union (twice)
Nikolai Kokorin , World War I flying ace, winner of three awards for valor[ 5]
Zinaïda Kokorina , pilot and flight instructor, in 1925 became the world's first military pilot
Galina Gavrilovna Korchuganova , test pilot and first women's world aerobatics champion[ 6]
Ivan Kozhedub , Allied "Ace of Aces" in World War II, credited with sixty-four victories ,[ 7] [ 8] three-time Order of Lenin earner
Sergei Kramarenko , fighter ace in World War II and the Korean War , Hero of the Soviet Union
Stepan Kretov , long-range bomber pilot during World War II, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Yevgraph Kruten , World War I fighter ace flew for, and won decorations from, both Imperial Russian and French Air Forces[ 4]
Nikolai Kuimov , chief test pilot for Ilyushin , Hero of the Russian Federation [ 9]
Pavel Kutakhov , World War II fighter ace, Chief Marshal of Aviation during the Leonid Brezhnev era, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Ernst Leman , World War I flying ace, recipient of four gallantry medals[ 10]
Sigismund Levanevsky , polar aviator, among the first to receive the honour of Hero of the Soviet Union , died in a transpolar flight attempt
Anatoly Liapidevsky , polar aviator, the first person to receive the honour of Hero of the Soviet Union , General Major of Aviation
Lydia Litvyak , World War II pilot, one of the world's two female fighter aces , Hero of the Soviet Union
Ivan Loiko , World War I flying ace, recipient of five awards for valor[ 11]
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Mironov
Molokov
Popova
Yevgeny Pepelyaev , top Soviet fighter ace in the Korean War , Hero of the Soviet Union
Alexander Pishvanov , World War I flying ace, recipient of five decorations for valor[ 14]
Viktor Pokrovsky , World War I flying ace, the first Russian pilot to capture an enemy plane and pilot
Alexander Pokryshkin , World War II fighter ace , credited with 59 individual victories, thrice Hero of the Soviet Union , Marshal of Aviation
Nadezhda Popova , Squadron Leader in the Night Witches
Vitaly Popkov , one of the top World War II fighter aces, credited with 41 individual victories, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Alexander Prokofiev de Seversky , World War I naval aviator, Russian-American aviation pioneer and inventor
Georgy Prokofiev , balloonist who coordinated military stratospheric balloon program in 1930s, set world record in altitude on USSR-1
Viktor Pugachyov , test pilot and pioneer of supermaneuverability , the first to show Pugachev's Cobra maneuver of Su-27
Eduard Pulpe , World War I flying ace, recipient of awards for valor from both the Imperial Russian and French governments[ 15]
Endel Puusepp , long-range bomber pilot, famous for flying a Soviet delegation over the front line from Moscow to Washington D.C. and back to negotiate the opening of the Western Front , Hero of the Soviet Union
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Mikhail Safonov , World War I flying ace, recipient of two decorations for valor[ 16]
Yevgeniy Savitskiy , World War II fighter ace, Marshal of Aviation, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Irina Sebrova , World War II bomber pilot, one of the Night Witches , Hero of the Soviet Union
Yevgeniya Shakhovskaya , the first woman military pilot
Lev Shestakov , top Soviet fighter ace during the Spanish Civil War , Hero of the Soviet Union
Mark Shevelev , Commander of Soviet Polar aviation during World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union
Ivan Smirnov , recipient of five Russian and two foreign military decorations, fourth ranking fighter ace of the Imperial Russian Air Service during World War I[ 17]
Yakov Smushkevich , Commander of the Soviet aviation in the Spanish Civil War and in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol , double Hero of the Soviet Union
Nelson Stepanyan , World War II dive bomber pilot, destroyed scores of enemy ships, tanks, cars, planes and guns, double Hero of the Soviet Union
Vladimir Strizhesky , recipient of the Cross of St. George and the Order of the Crown of Romania , victor of seven aerial battles during World War I[ 18]
Amet-khan Sultan , World War II fighter ace, double Hero of the Soviet Union , test pilot who died in a plane crash
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Vlasov
Volk
Vodopyanov