Background
OSIPENKO, Polina was born on October 8, 1907 in village Novopasovka (now Osipenko), Zaporozhian Oblast.
aviator captain lieutenant Major
OSIPENKO, Polina was born on October 8, 1907 in village Novopasovka (now Osipenko), Zaporozhian Oblast.
1932 graduate Kachin Flying School.
Osipenko was killed in 1939 together with Anatoly Serov during a routine flight. Osipenko was born in 1907 in Novospasovka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate (currently Zaporizhia Oblast of Ukraine) in a peasant family of Ukrainian ethnicity as Polina Dudnik. Until 1930, she was working on a collective farm.
Between 1930 and 1933, Osipenko was a student in the Kazan Flight School, subsequently she served as officer, flying a fighter.
In 1937, she set three times the world record of the height of flights. In October 1937, Osipenko and Raskova set the women"s flight distance record by flying from Moscow to Aktobe (1,444.722 kilometres (897709 mi)), and in July 1938, Osipenko, Vera Lomako, and Raskova set a new record by flying non-stop from Sevastopol to Arkhangelsk.
On September 24, Grizodubova, Osipenko, and Raskova set on what was supposed to be a non-stop flight from Moscow to Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Their plane was Tupolev ANT-37.
However, the weather conditions were difficult, they missed the Komsomolsk airfield, and found themselves at the shore of the Sea of Okhotsk without any fuel left.
Grizodubova, who was the commander of the aircraft, decided to crash-land in the forest. Raskova was ordered to jump out of the plane and was found in the woods ten days later. Grizodubova and Osipenko remained in the aircraft and survived the crash landing.
They still set the women"s flight distance record and were made the Heroes of the Soviet Union.
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