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Valentina Stepanovna Grizodubova (Russian: Валенти́на Степа́новна Гризоду́бова, Ukrainian: Валентина Степанівна Гризодубова
Valentyna Stepanivna Hryzodubova;...
- 1907 – 11 May 1939) was a
Soviet military pilot who, with
Valentina Grizodubova and
Marina Raskova on 24–25
September 1938,
performed a
nonstop flight...
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Aviation GRIFFIN AIR
Cyprus GXA
Grixona GRIXONA Moldova GZD
Grizodubova Air
Company GRIZODUBOVA AIR
Russia HTG
Grossmann Air
Service GROSSMANN Austria GSJ...
- Trans-polar flight, was
awarded the
title on 24 July 1936.
Valentina Grizodubova, a
female pilot, was the
first woman to
become a Hero of the
Soviet Union...
- (1859–1924) –
Polish composer, violist,
organist and
music teacher Valentina Grizodubova (1909–1993) – one of the
first female pilots in the
Soviet Union Lyudmila...
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navigator of the crew that also
included Polina Osipenko and
Valentina Grizodubova. From the start, the goal was to set an
international women's record...
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Valentina Gorinevskaya (1882–1953),
Russian military surgeon Valentina Grizodubova (1909–1993),
Soviet pilot Valentina Gunina (born 1989),
Russian chess...
- 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...
- were
unwilling to work with a woman, but
aviator Valentina Stepanova Grizodubova – who
worked as head of the
Science Research Center of
Flight Test –...
- mother.
Amazed and
fascinated by
three famous women aviators Valentina Grizodubova,
Polina Osipenko, and
Marina Raskova she
frequently saw in the newspapers...