User:PlanespotterA320/sandbox/(Biographies)
Danilin
[edit]Early life and education
[edit]Danilin was born on 21 October [O.S. 8 October] 1901 to a Russian family in Moscow, and spent his youth in Khimki. After graduating from commercial school he joined the Red Army in 1919, and subsequently attended the Moscow Aerial Photogrammetric Schoo, graduating in 1921. From then to 1924 he studied at Moscow State University in addition to his military service.
Aviation career
[edit]Starting in 1922 he began his career at the Scientific Testing Institute of the Air Force, starting off as a timekeeper, then an aerologist, before moving on to being an observer pilot, before finally becoming a test navigator. There, worked in the development of aerial navigation methods. Having headed the aircraft equipment department of the research institute since 1929, he went on to participate in the designing of devices for photo reconnaissance in combat and improving flight methods in intense weather conditions, including "blind" flights. He authored the first Soviet manual for instrument piloting, and in 1935 he wrote a textbook on navigation.
Later life
[edit]Starting in 1943, Danilin was a member of the Radar Council of the State Defense Comittee
Awards
[edit]- Hero of the Soviet Union (1 September 1937)
- Two Order of Lenin (1 September 1937, 30 April 1945)
- Two Order of the Red Banner (3 November 1944, 15 November 1950)
- Order of Suvorov 2nd class (18 August 1945)
- Order of the Patriotic War 1st class (1 July 1944)
- Two Order of the Red Star (25 May 1936, 17 June 1943)
- campaign and jubilee medals
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
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Service | Soviet Air Force |
Years of service | — |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Awards | Hero of the Soviet Union |
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