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Arkady Kovachevich was born on 3 May, 1919 in Chernogoriya, Novomyrhorod, RSFSR, is a Soviet flying ace (1919–2010). Discover Arkady Kovachevich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 3 May, 1919
Birthday 3 May
Birthplace Chernogoriya, Novomyrhorod, RSFSR
Date of death 28 November, 2010
Died Place Monino, Moscow oblast, Russian Federation
Nationality Russia

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1919

Arkady Fyodorovich Kovachevich (Аркадий Фёдорович Ковачевич; 3 May 1919 28 November 2010) was a Soviet flying ace and regimental commander during World War II who went on to become a general-lieutenant.

Kovachevich was born on 3 May 1919 to a Ukrainian working-class family in Chernogoriya.

1937

Before being drafted into the Red Army in 1937 he attended technical school in Kirovgrad, where he trained an aeroclub.

1938

After graduating from the Odessa Military Aviation School of Pilots in 1938 he was assigned to the 27th Fighter Aviation Regiment; there he quickly mastered MiG-3 and received a promotion to flight commander.

Immediately upon the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Kovachevich and the rest of his regiment began flying sorties to defend the Moscow region.

1941

On 11 October 1941 he shot down his first enemy aircraft, a Bf 109, after which he quickly increased his tally of aerial victories.

Having participated in the battle for Moscow, he went on to fly the La-5 in the Battle for Stalingrad until being transferred to the 9th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment as a squadron commander.

1943

By then he had already tallied thirteen solo aerial victories, for which he was nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union in February 1943, which he received on 1 May that year.

He continued to fly in combat, and was wounded during a mission, but remained in the regiment and continued active service upon recovery.

1944

During the battle for Crimea he was promoted to assistant commander for flight training, and subsequently deputy regimental commander in April 1944.

After the death of regimental commander Anatoly Morozov in June he was made acting commander, but held the position only briefly before being sent to study at the Air Force Academy and replaced by Vladimir Lavrinenkov.

Throughout the course of the war he totaled 20 solo and 7 shared shootdowns accumulated over the course of roughly 520 sorties, piloting the MiG-3, La-5, Yak-1, and P-39 fighters.

1948

After graduating from the air force academy with honors in 1948 he received another post as regimental commander, where he mastered piloting new fighter jets, but made his last flight in 1957.

1954

Having graduated from the Military Academy of General Staff in 1954 he was able to remain in the military for a while, serving as deputy chief of the Air Force Academy before retiring in 1987.

2010

He lived out the remainder of his life in Monino, where he died on 28 October 2010.