Viktor Pugachev

Viktor Georgiyevich Pugachev (Russian: Ви́ктор Гео́ргиевич Пугачёв) (born 8 August 1948 in Taganrog, RSFSR) is[1] a former Soviet test pilot who was the first to demonstrate the so-called Pugachev's Cobra manoeuvre to the general public in 1989, flying an Su-27. Gold medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded to him in the late 1980s. He graduated from Yeysk military aviation school in 1970, test-pilot school in 1978 and the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1980. After two years with Gromov Flight Research Institute has joined OKB Sukhoi where tested the Su-9, Su-15, Su-24, Su-25 and the Su-27. On 1 November 1989 landed an Su-27K on an aircraft carrier for the first time in Soviet history. He became famous after his 1989 Su-27 demonstrations on the Paris Airshow. Pugachev is credited with first ever non-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) from the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov.[2]

Currently he lives in Zhukovsky and works as the Chief Pilot Designer at Sukhoi Design Bureau.

Record flights

While working as a test pilot at Sukhoi he broke 13 world records in the Sukhoi P-42:

Source: Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
DateClass (and group)DescriptionRecordStatus
1986-11-15C-1 (3)Time to climb to 3,000 m25.37 sRecord
1986-11-15C-1h (3)Time to climb to 3,000 m25.37 sRecord
1986-11-15C-1 (3)Time to climb to 6,000 m37.05 sRecord
1986-11-15C-1h (3)Time to climb to 6,000 m37.05 sRecord
1986-11-15C-1 (3)Time to climb to 9,000 m47.03 sImproved to 44.18 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15C-1h (3)Time to climb to 9,000 m47.03 sImproved to 44.18 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15C-1 (3)Time to climb to 12,000 m58.10 sImproved to 55.54 s by same aircraft
1986-11-15C-1h (3)Time to climb to 12,000 m58.10 sImproved to 55.54 s by same aircraft
1990-03-29C-1h (3)Time to climb to 15,000 m with 1,000 kg payload1 m 21.71 sRecord
1993-05-20C-1i (3)Time to climb to 15,000 m2 m 6 sRecord
1993-05-20C-1i (3)Time to climb to 15,000 m with 1,000 kg payload2 m 6 sRecord
1993-05-20C-1i (3)Maximum payload to 15,000 m1,015 kgRecord
1993-05-20C-1i (3)Maximum altitude with 1,000 kg payload22,250 mRecord

Honours and awards

References

  1. "Pilots. Viktor Georgievich Pugachev". FlyMiG.com. FlyMiG.Com 2002 - 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  2. The Illustrated Directory of Fighters By Mike Spick


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