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Georgi Mosolov
Georgi Konstantinovitš Mosolov (Rus. Георгий Константинович Мосолов, born 3 May 1926, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Soviet Union〔(Энциклопедия испытателей: Мосолов Георгий Константинович )〕) is a Soviet test pilot. He attained the rank of ''Polkovnik'' (Colonel). He attained two world air speed records, in either the Mikoyan MiG-21 or the prototype Mikoyan Ye-66,〔Belyakov, R.A. and J. Marmain. ''MiG: Fifty Years of Secret Aircraft Design'' (Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife, 1994), pp. 298 & 300.〕 as well as one altitude record. Colonel Mosolov was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union and the Lenin Prize.
Mosolov set air speed records of on 31 October 1959〔(A hero of the Soviet Union 3 )〕 and 〔(A hero of the Soviet Union ); Highland: s. 41〕 and an altitude record of in a Ye-166 has in 1962.〔(A hero of the Soviet Union 5 )〕
Colonel Mosolov also piloted the prototype MiG-21 on its first flight on 14 February 1955.〔Laukkanen, Jyrki. ''MiG-21 in Finnish Air Force'' (Apali, 2004, Hämeenlinna), s. 7. ISBN 952-5026-39-6〕
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