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  1. The school was established on 21 November 1910 at Sevastopol as the Sevastopol Aviation Officer School. It gained the name of the Kacha School in 1938. From 1945, after it was evacuated during the Second World War, to 1997 it was headquartered at Stalingrad (1945–61, later renamed Volgograd (1961 onwards)), and was part of the Air Forces of ...

  2. The Kacha Higher Military Aviation twice Red Banner order of Lenin School of Pilots named for A.F. Myasnikov (KVVAUL) was a flying training school of the Soviet Air Forces. It was operational under various names from 1910-97.

  3. 18.5.65 renamed Kacha Higher Military Aviation order of Lenin Red Banner School of Pilots imeni A.F. Myasnikov. The 122nd Training Aviation Regiment was activated in 1967. 2.68 second Red Banner awarded. Organisation 1970: 122nd Training Aviation Regiment (Morozovsk, Rostov Oblast) with L-29. 704th Training Aviation Regiment (Kotelnikovo ...

  4. The Kacha Higher Military Aviation twice Red Banner order of Lenin School of Pilots named for A.F. Myasnikov (KVVAUL) (Качинское высшее военное авиационное дважды краснознаменное ордена Ленина училище летчиков им. А.Ф. Мясникова (КВВАУЛ)) was a flying training school of the Soviet Air Forces. It...

  5. Surprisingly, the request was granted. Osipenko was admitted to Kacha Military Aviation School from which she successfully graduated in 1932.

    • Nikolay Shevchenko
  6. Nov 13, 2023 · When Klim Voroshilov, the People's Commissar of Defense, came to the Kacha Aviation School for an inspection, the courageous girl asked him for permission to become a trainee. Thus, her dream of becoming an aviatrix came true.

  7. He then went on to attend the Kacha Military Aviation School of Pilots, where he met future twice Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-khan Sultan. In March 1940, Çalbaş became a flight instructor at the school.

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