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- Aleksey Vasilyevich Alelyukhin (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Алелюхин; 30 March 1920– 29 October 1990) was a Soviet World War II flying ace and twice Hero...
- Einsiedel  Germany Luftwaffe 35 Bruno Stolle  Germany Luftwaffe 35 Aleksey Alelyukhin  Soviet Union Soviet Air Force 34 including 6 shared victories Vladimir...
- two shared. Fyodor Chubukov 35 30 5 — Andrey Kulagin 35 30 5 — Aleksey Alelyukhin 34 28 6 — Mikhail Mudrov 34 26 8 Estimates slightly vary. Vladimir Bobrov...
- including but not limited to double Heroes of the Soviet Union Aleksey Alelyukhin, Amet-khan Sultan, Vladimir Lavrinenkov, Alexander Molodchy, and Nikolai...
- out as a pilot in the 1st squadron, then under the command of Aleksey Alelyukhin he rapidly increased his tally of aerial shootdowns, flying the Yak-1...
- commander of the 15th Guards ****ault Aviation Regiment Aleksey Vasilyevich Alelyukhin Алексей Васильевич Алелюхин 24 August 1943 1 November 1943 Squadron commander...
- Aviation Regiment in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Aleksey Alelyukhin Amet-khan Sultan Pavel Golovachev Vladimir Lavrinenkov Mikhail Astashkin...
- who were also a fighter pilots, including Alexander Pokryshkin, Aleksey Alelyukhin, and Vladimir Lavrinenkov encouraged him to become a test pilot at the...
- Vladimir Aleksenko (twice) Yuozas Aleksonis ru Vasily Aleksukhin ru Aleksey Alelyukhin (twice) Anton Alekhnovich ru Yevgeny Alekhnovich ru Andrey Alyoshin Nikolai...
- player (b. 1923) Kolau Nadiradze, poet (b. 1895) October 29 – Aleksey Alelyukhin, flying ace (b. 1920) November 3 – Nikolai Rakov, violinist (b. 1908)...