Ivan Orlov Military person

Podporuchik Ivan Aleksandrovich Orlov (19 January 1895 – 4 July 1917) was a Russian flying ace during World War I. He was a prewar flier, having built both gliders and an airplane, and having earned pilot's license no. 229 just prior to start of the war. He volunteered his experience and his personal airplane to his country's military service. His experience and his valor made him both a mentor and leader of less experienced pilots, as Orlov rose to command the 7th Aviatsionniy Ostryad Istrebitelei (7th Fighter Aviation Detachment) of the Imperial Russian Air Service. After an exchange duty assignment to the Escadrille 3, Aéronautique Militaire, he wrote the first Russian text on aerial combat, Ways to Conduct an Air Combat. He was killed in action after scoring five confirmed aerial victories.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 19, 1895
Birth place
Russia , Saint Petersburg
Date of deathJuly 04, 1917

Search

Military person

allegianceRussian Empire
award
Croix de guerre
Order of St. George
Order of St. Vladimir
Cross of St. George
Order of St. Anna
Gold Sword for Bravery
Order of Saint Stanislaus
military branch
Imperial Russian Air Service
military unit
History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–42)
Escadrille 3
service start1914
service end1917

Ivan Orlov on Wikipedia