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  1. Valery Pavlovich Chkalov (Russian: Валерий Павлович Чкалов; IPA: [vɐˈlʲerʲɪj ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕkaləf]; 2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1904 – 15 December 1938) was a test pilot awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union (1936).

  2. Valeri Pávlovich Chkálov (en ruso, Валерий Павлович Чкалов ) (2 de febrero de 1904 - 15 de diciembre de 1938) fue un piloto de pruebas ruso, Héroe de la Unión Soviética (1936). Primeros años. Chkálov nació en Vasiliovo, un pueblo ubicado cerca de Nizhny Nóvgorod. Su padre era calderero y su madre falleció cuando Chkálov tenía seis años de edad.

  3. In a huge, glider-like airplane above Eugene, Oregon, Valery Chkalov and his crew realized they were running out of fuel and would not make it to Oakland, California, as planned. Chkalov told his copilot, Georgi Baidukov, to turn the ANT-25 back towards Portland.

  4. Valery Yevgenyevich Chekalov (Russian: Валерий Евгеньевич Чекалов; 10 January 1976 – 23 August 2023) was a Russian mercenary leader, head of logistics of the Wagner private military company, and a close confidant of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.

  5. Valery Chkalov, the USSR’s most popular and also mischievous record-breaking pilot, was also Stalin’s favorite, but sadly died in tragic circumstances.

  6. Valery Chkalov was a legendary pilot and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Dubbed as one of Stalin’s “falcons” for his exceptional piloting skills, he developed his signature technique of aerial combat, worked out a number of aerobatic stunts and performed the first non-stop transpolar flight from Moscow to the United States.

  7. Chkalov (1904-1938), the most famous of Soviet aviators, came from a working-class background, became a mechanic and then a flyer. He was grounded for disobedience and stunt-flying under a Neva Bridge in Leningrad.