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Savasleyka (russian: link=no, Саваслейка) is an air base in
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (russian: link=no, Нижегородская область, ''Nizhegorodskaya oblast''), is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localiti ...
, Russia. It is located near the village of Savasleyka in Kulebaksky District, between the towns of
Vyksa Vyksa (russian: Вы́кса) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Oka River southwest of Nizhny Novgorod. Population: History Vyksa was founded in 1765 and was granted town status in 1934. Etymology From a substrate ...
(which is 16 km southwest of the airfield),
Kulebaki Kulebaki (russian: Кулеба́ки) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located southwest of Nizhny Novgorod, the administrative center of the oblast. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 35,759. History The village of K ...
(some 10 km to the east of the base) and
Navashino Navashino (russian: Нава́шино) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on a branch of the Oka River, 10 km east of Murom and southwest of Nizhny Novgorod. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 16,416. Hist ...
(some 10 km to the northwest of the airfield). The name of the base is also often transcribed into English as Savasleika; sometimes it is misspelled as Savastleyka or Savostleyka. The base has also been referred to as Murom, after the city of
Murom Murom ( rus, Муром, p=ˈmurəm; Old Norse: ''Moramar'') is a historical city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which sprawls along the left bank of the Oka River. Population: History In the 9th century AD, the city marked the easternmost settle ...
that is some 25 km northwest, in the neighboring
Vladimir Oblast Vladimir Oblast (russian: Влади́мирская о́бласть, ''Vladimirskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its closest border 66 Meter, km east of central Moscow, the administrative cen ...
. The base is home to the 3958th Aviation Base with the
Mikoyan MiG-31 The Mikoyan MiG-31 (russian: link=no, Микоян МиГ-31; NATO reporting name: Foxhound) is a supersonic interceptor aircraft that was developed for use by the Soviet Air Forces. The aircraft was designed by the Mikoyan design bureau as a ...
(NATO: Foxhound) as part of the 4th Centre for Combat Application and Crew Training. The history of the airfield goes back to 1953–54, when the Training Center of the Aviation of the
Air Defence Forces Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
(russian: link=no, Краснознамённый учебно-методический центр авиации ПВО) was moved to Savasleyka from Seyma ( Volodarsk). The
Tupolev Tu-128 The Tupolev Tu-28 (NATO reporting name Fiddler) was a long-range interceptor aircraft introduced by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. The official designation was Tu-128, but this designation was less commonly used in the West. It was the largest ...
(NATO: Fiddler) was originally fielded at Savasleyka in 1964. It is a small airfield with a utilitarian layout and a small number of unpaved fighter revetments. Savasleyka was home to 54th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (54 Gv IAP) with
Sukhoi Su-27 The Sukhoi Su-27 (russian: Сухой Су-27; NATO reporting name: Flanker) is a Soviet-origin twin-engine supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the large US fourth-generation jet ...
(NATO: Flanker) aircraft in 1994 and today, as part of the 4th Aircrew Combat Training Centre at
Lipetsk Air Base Lipetsk Air Base (also given as Lipetskiy, Lipetsky, Lipetsk-2, Shakhm 10, and Lipetsk West) is an air base in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia located 12 km northwest of Lipetsk. It is the combat training center of Russian Air Force, analogous to the ...
. The 54th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment had previously been based at Vainode Air Base in the
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. The 4th absorbed the previous 148 TsBP i PLS (Aircrew Combat Training and Retraining Centre) of the PVO (Air Defense) with
Sukhoi Su-17 The Sukhoi Su-17 (''izdeliye'' S-32) is a variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber developed for the Soviet military. Its NATO reporting name is "Fitter". Developed from the Sukhoi Su-7, the Su-17 was the first variable-sweep wing aircraft to ent ...
(NATO: Fitter), Su-27, MiG-31MLD, and
Mil Mi-8 The Mil Mi-8 (russian: Ми-8, NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s and introduced into the Soviet Air Force in 1968. It is now produced by Russia. In addition t ...
aircraft after 1998. A small aircraft museum is currently operated at the base.


Accidents

19 February 1958 and an emergency landing of a passenger plane
Tupolev Tu-104 The Tupolev Tu-104 (NATO reporting name: Camel) is a retired twinjet, medium-range, narrow-body turbojet-powered Soviet airliner. It was the second to enter regular service, behind the British de Havilland Comet, and was the only jetliner operat ...
(on-board number L5414, one of the first production Tu-104), which carried out a training flight on the route
Novosibirsk Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census ...
Sverdlovsk – Moscow. When approaching Moscow Vnukovo airport, the crew reported a shortage of fuel to complete the flight and requested landing at the Dyagilevo airfield
Ryazan Region Ryazan Oblast ( rus, Рязанская область, r=Ryazanskaya oblast, p=rʲɪˈzanskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Ryazan, which is the oblast's largest city. Geog ...
). In adverse weather conditions, the crew lost its orientation and was unable to reach the Dyagilevo driving radio station. The plane was sent to Savasleyka. With a decrease, the fuel reserves were exhausted, the engines stopped, and the plane made an emergency landing in the forest, not having reached 1.5 kilometers before the end of the
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. In the future, the aircraft was restored, transferred to Moscow and installed at
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as an exhibit. In 1973, when performing aerobatic maneuvers in the aerodrome zone, the inspector pilot Colonel Nadtochiev died on
MiG-23 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union. It is a third-generatio ...
. There was a destruction of the rotary mechanism of the wing of variable sweep with the subsequent explosion on board. The wing, which fell on the airfield, was torn off, almost killing the officer, who at the last moment had been dragged off by other officers. As the mechanics who observed the flight from the sites, the explosion occurred after several sharp dives into the lane: with a sharp exit from the next dive, the plane sharply jerked and disappeared into the fire cloud of the explosion, from which turbines and large fragments flew. The airfield directly under the crash site, where I ran out of the barracks of the 2nd regiment, was littered with a layer of small smoking debris. In the distance, there were several larger fragments in various places. In the middle of the strip, I remember the flight white helmet, and under it on the concrete – a scattering of blue plastic fragments of light-protective cover and inscription around the Nadtochiev earphone ... 30 September 1991 and the plane crashed
MiG-31 The Mikoyan MiG-31 (russian: link=no, Микоян МиГ-31; NATO reporting name: Foxhound) is a supersonic interceptor aircraft that was developed for use by the Soviet Air Forces. The aircraft was designed by the Mikoyan design bureau as a ...
B under the command of Major Shapovalov S. A. and Pilot-Navigator Lieutenant Colonel M. V. Subbotin, performing a training flight before upcoming display of aviation technology. In violation of the flight mission, the takeoff was made without
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s. After the detachment and transfer of the aircraft to climb at a speed of 390–400 km / h, the pilot did not take into account the increased efficiency stabilizer, "not covered" by flaps, and the usual movement РУС (in terms of pace, magnitude of movement and effort) brought the plane to a supercritical
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20 °, which led to its stalling. Flight accidents were also aided by the unsatisfactory organization of crew training for a special flight from the command side. As a result, the plane collided with the ground and collapsed. The crew's ejection was carried out by the navigator's decision at an altitude of 120–150 m at a speed of 410–420 km / h. The navigator was unharmed, the commander of the crew died due to lack of height and high speed of descent. The ejection of the navigator took place approximately parallel to the ground. In this case, the plane rotated along the axis of flight. Bailout commander happened head down. The pilot collided at high speed with a thick birch (about 25–30 cm in diameter), which broke in half from a blow, the plane fell 20–30 meters. The navigator, after landing, carried the deceased comrade away from the wreckage. On 30 October 1991, the second MiG-31 was lost. During the climb at the afterburner there was a fire engine. The pilots ejected. Upon landing, one broke his arm, the other leg. The plane fell, the engines from a strike went deep into the ground, the glider bounced off the ground and exploded. February 1994. When flying to SMU
Su-27 The Sukhoi Su-27 (russian: Сухой Су-27; NATO reporting name: Flanker) is a Soviet-origin twin-engine supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the large US fourth-generation jet ...
UB got into a snow charge, which caused the failure of the flight-navigation equipment. With a line-of-sight distance of no more than 200–300 m and a lower margin of no more than 50–100 m, the pilots were able to find an airfield and land the aircraft with an overhead landing speed. The breakage of the braking parachute and ice caused the aircraft to roll out of the lane. The emergency arresting device that was triggered was pulled out of the attachment points, the plane cone and the landing gear were torn off. The pilots were not injured and not ejected. The crew commander was removed from flight work. After long attempts to restore the aircraft, the Su-27UB (tail number 40) was decommissioned and installed in the aviation museum in the garrison of Savasleigh.


References

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