- Rafael Ivanovich Kapreliants
Rafael Ivanovich Kapreliants (Gabrielyan) (
May 5 ,1909 ,Baku - 1984,Moscow ) was aSoviet Armenia n first class pilot, Honorary test-pilot ofUSSR , aHero of the Soviet Union (1975) and the holder of 10 world records for helicopters. [Rafael Ivanovich Kapreliants. Military and industrial complex. Jubilees // "Armenian Army" quarterly, #2, 2004, p. 83]Kapreliants was born in the family of Armenian doctor Hovnan Gabrielyan. He graduated from Leningrad Institute of engineers for the Civil Air Fleet (CAF) in 1932, and Bataysk pilot's school in 1934.
He had flown on the air routes of the CAF before
World War II , mastering practically all kinds of transport aircraft, that were being used in theUSSR at the time. During the war, he was the second-in-command of the speicla forces airgroup, fulfilling tasks of the General Staff. During one of such flights, he landed poorly as a result of acute icing and was taken as aPOW by theNazi s, but he managed to escape and found himself among partisans. After his return to the Soviet Union, he was appointed as the commander of the 89th bomber regiment. His regiment represented the long-range aviation at theVictory Parade on theJune 24 ,1945 .He worked as a test-pilot since 1947. He tested the long bomber
Tu-4 , a new production aircraft at the time. Kapreliants was the head-pilot of the Experimental Constructing Bureau pilotingMi-11 s from 1953 to 1966. He was the first person to fly theMi-4 ,Mi-6 andMi-10 helicopters. During his regular leave, he joined the staff of the diesel-electric ship "Ob", he reached the latitude of the Mi-4 from the deck of the "Ob".He tested 57 aircraft and helicopters, coping altogether with about 75 flying devices.
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