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Allegiance
  
Soviet Union

Name
  
Amet-khan Sultan

Rank
  
Podpolkovnik

Role
  
Fighter pilot


Battles/wars
  
Battles and wars
  
World War II

Awards
  

Service/branch
  
Soviet Air Forces

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Born
  
October 25, 1920Alupka (
1920-10-25
)

Died
  
February 1, 1971, Moscow Oblast, Russia

Children
  
Arslan Amet-khan, Stanislav Amet-khan

Parents
  
Nasibe Sultan, Amet-khan Sultan

Siblings
  
Fatime Sultan, Imran Sultan

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Amet-khan Sultan (Russian: Амет-хан Султан; 25 October 1920, Alupka, Crimea – 1 February 1971) was a Soviet fighter ace and test pilot whose mother was Crimean Tatar and father was an ethnic Lak. Alternative spellings of his name include Ahmed Khan Sultan, Amet-Han Soultan, Ahmet-Han Sultan, Amet-Han Sultan, and Sultan Amet-Han.

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Amet-Khan graduated from military aviation school in 1940. With the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941 he was a pilot with the 4th Fighter Regiment, based around Odessa, flying the I-16. He claimed his first victory on 31 May 1942, ramming a Junkers Ju-88 with his Hawker Hurricane fighter. In October 1942 he transferred to the elite 9th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (9th GIAP), equipped at various times with the Yak-1, P-39 Airacobra and finally the Lavochkin La-7. In action over the Briansk, south-western, Stalingrad, southern, Ukrainian, and Belorussian fronts, Amet-Khan flew some 603 sorties participated in 150 air battles, and personally claimed 30 planes shot down, with 19 more victories shared.

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In 1946 he transferred to the Reserve and became a test pilot, at Gromov Flight Research Institute. He was killed in a plane crash on 1 February 1971 during a test flight on Tupolev Tu-16LL. During his lifetime he personally tested over 100 planes.

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He was portrayed in the 2013 film Haytarma.

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References

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