Klawdija Sergejewna Kildischewa

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Klavdiia Sergejewna Kildischewa ( Russian Клавдия Сергеевна Кильдишева * February 21 . Jul / 6 March  1917 greg. In Vyazma ; † 2. May 1994 in Moscow ) was a Soviet - Russian aviation engineer .

Life

Kildischewa was the daughter of a railroad worker . After graduating from secondary school in Vyazma in 1934, she studied at Moscow University in the Faculty of Mechanical and Mathematics , graduating in 1940.

After graduating, Kildischewa was initially employed in Moscow in the experimental construction office OKB Tupolew as an engineer for strength calculations for aircraft.

From February 1941, Kildischewa worked in Moscow in OKB-115 and carried out strength calculations for aircraft. During the German-Soviet War in 1943 she became a member of the CPSU and chairwoman of the trade union committee . In 1946 she became vice-head of the laboratory for static tests on aircraft. In 1949 she became vice boss and in 1953 head of the research department of OKB-115. From 1966 she was the deputy chief designer for research work. From the Jak-9 to the Jak-42 she was involved in the tests of the aircraft on the ground.

In 1982 Kildischewa retired as a personal pensioner of Union importance.

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Landeshelden: Кильдишева Клавдия Сергеевна (accessed on May 28, 2020).
  2. a b Жизнь вблизи и в отдалении от министерских кабинетов (accessed May 28, 2020).