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{{Short description|Russian-Soviet test pilot, aviator, researcher and hunter}}
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|birth_place= [[Tver]], [[Tver Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]]
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[[Zhukovsky (city)|Zhukovsky, Russia]] at the headquarters of the [[Gromov Flight Research Institute]]
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'''Mikhail Mikhailovich Gromov''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Михаи́л Миха́йлович Гро́мов}}; {{OldStyleDate|24 February|1899|12 February}} – 22 January 1985) was a Russian and Soviet military aviator, [[test pilot]], [[researcher]], [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=530|title=Громов Михаил Михайлович|website=www.warheroes.ru|access-date=2018-02-17}}</ref> and hunter<ref>Карина Васильева. Охота в моей жизни // журнал «Охота и охотничье хозяйство», № 8, 1972. стр.36-37 [interview with M. M. Gromov]</ref>
'''Mikhail Mikhailovich Gromov''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Михаи́л Миха́йлович Гро́мов}}; {{OldStyleDate|24 February|1899|12 February}} – 22 January 1985) was a Russian and Soviet military aviator, [[test pilot]], and [[Hero of the Soviet Union]].
 
== Early life ==
Gromov's father, Mikhail Konstantinovich Gromov, was of noble [[intelligentsia]] and served as military medic. His mother, Lyubov Ignatyevna Andreeva, was from peasant family, hadand obstetricianreceived training as an obstetrician. Gromov spent his childhood in [[Kaluga]], [[Rzhev]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rjev.bezformata.com/listnews/pamyatnika-geroyu-sssr-m-m-gromovu/59150764/|title=Открытие памятника Герою СССР М.М. Громову.|website=rjev.bezformata.com|access-date=2019-02-10}}</ref> Myza-Raevo (near Moscow).<ref>{{Cite book|title=На земле и в небе|last=Gromov|first=Mikhail|publisher=Гласность-АС|year=2005|isbn=5-85868-004-6|location=Moscow}}</ref> He graduated from Voskresensky Real School in Moscow, heand studiedwent inon to study at the [[Bauman Moscow State Technical University|IMTS]] from 1916 to 1917. In 1917, Gromov graduated from aviation theoretical courses at IMTS and started his army service.
 
== Career ==
Upon graduation from the Moscow Central Aviation School in 1918, Gromov served as a [[flight instructor]] and military [[aircraft pilot|pilot]]. In 1923, he won the Soviet championship in weightlifting (heavy body mass, over 82,5 kg). In 1925, he started working as a [[test pilot]] testing the aeroplanes designed by [[Andrei Tupolev]] and [[Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov|Nikolai Polikarpov]] in Air Force Research Institute. From 1930 to 1941, Gromov worked in the [[TsAGI|Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute]] and became chief-pilot.<ref>{{cite book |last=Громов |first=Михаил |date=1986 |title=Через всю жизнь |trans-title=Through the Whole Life |language=RU |location=Москва |publisher=Молодая гвардия |pages=190 }}</ref> On 25 April 1927 made the first Soviet [[parachute]] jump out of a [[Polikarpov I-1]] under testing that had entered an unrecoverable [[Spin (aerodynamics)|spin]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Gunston|first=Bill|author-link=Bill Gunston |title=The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995|publisher=Osprey|location=London|date=1995|isbn=1-85532-405-9}}, pp. 286-287.</ref>
 
=== Institutional positions ===
From June to September 1925, Gromov flew the [[Polikarpov R-1]] in the long-haul group flight of nine aeroplanes on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Beijing]]-[[Tokyo]]. On 30 August 1926, Gromov started and completed in three days a {{convert|7150|km|mi|sp=us}} European promotional flight in a [[Tupolev ANT-3]] on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Königsberg]]-[[Berlin]]-[[Paris]]-[[Rome]]-[[Vienna]]-[[Prague]]-[[Warsaw]]-[[Moscow]].
Upon graduation from the Moscow Central Aviation School in 1918, Gromov served as a [[flight instructor]] and military [[aircraft pilot|pilot]]. In 1923, he won the Soviet championship in weightlifting (heavy body mass, over 82,5 kg). In 1925, he started working as a [[test pilot]] for the Air Force Research Institute testing the aeroplanesplanes designed by [[Andrei Tupolev]] and [[Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov|Nikolai Polikarpov]] in Air Force Research Institute. From 1930 to 1941, Gromov then worked inat the [[TsAGI|Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute]] and became chief-pilot.<ref>{{cite book |last=Громов |first=Михаил |date=1986 |title=Через всю жизнь |trans-titledate=Through the Whole Life 1986|languagepublisher=RUМолодая гвардия|location=Москва |publisher=Молодая гвардия |pages=190 }}</ref> On 25 April 1927 made the first Soviet [[parachute]] jump out of a [[Polikarpov I-1]] under testing that had entered an unrecoverable [[Spin (aerodynamics)|spin]].<ref>{{cite book|lastlanguage=GunstonRU|first=Bill|authortrans-link=Bill Gunston |title=TheThrough Ospreythe EncyclopediaWhole of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995|publisher=Osprey|location=London|date=1995|isbn=1-85532-405-9Life}}, pp. 286-287.</ref>
 
From March to August 1941, Gromov was the first director of the [[Gromov Flight Research Institute|Flight Research Institute]], a flight research and testing centre in [[Zhukovsky (city)|Zhukovsky]]. The name of M. M. Gromov was awarded to the institute in 1991 to celebrate the Institute's 50th anniversary of the institute.
From 10 to 12 September 1934, Gromov, A. I. Filin, and I. T. Spirin in a [[Tupolev ANT-25]] made a record closed-circle non-stop flight on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Ryazan]]-[[Kharkiv|Kharkov]], flying {{convert|12,411|km|mi|sp=us|abbr=}} in 75 hours. He was awarded the title of [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] for this deed.
 
After the war, Gromov was deputy commander of the [[Long-Range Aviation]] from 1946 to 1949. Later, till 1955, he was head of Department of flight service of [[Ministry of Aviation Industry (Soviet Union)|Ministry of Aviation Industry]]. In 1955 he was discharged.
From 12 to 14 July 1937, Gromov, {{ill|Andrey Yumashev|lt=Andrey Yumashev|ru|Юмашев, Андрей Борисович}}, and {{ill|Sergey Danilin (aviator)|lt=Sergey Danilin|ru|Данилин, Сергей Алексеевич}} {{ill|Transpolar flight of Gromov, Yumashev and Danilin|lt=established|ru|Беспосадочный перелёт Москва — Северный полюс — Сан-Джасинто}} a new [[Flight distance record|non-stop flight distance record]] of {{convert|10148|km|mi|sp=us}} from Moscow to [[San Jacinto, California|San Jacinto]], California, via the [[North Pole]] in a [[Tupolev ANT-25]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Gromov |first=M. M. |date=1939 |title=Across the North pole to America |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Across-America-Mikhail-Mikhailovich-Gromov/dp/B0006APDGA |language=EN |location=[[Moscow]] |publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House |pages=38 }}</ref>
 
From 1937 to 1946, Gromov was deputy of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union|Supreme Soviet of the USSR]] (1st convocation).
Gromov used his influence and renown among the government to attain reconsideration of [[Sergei Korolev]]'s case, which resulted in Korolev's transfer from the prison camp at [[Kolyma]] to TsKB-29.
 
In late 1940, he initiated the establishment of the [[Fedotov Test Pilot School]].<ref name="ShLI2002">{{cite book |date=2002 |editor-last=Знаменская |editor-first=Наталья |title=ШЛИ со временем |trans-title=ShLI in Time |url=https://search.rsl.ru/ru/search#yf=2002&yt=2002&q=%D1%88%D0%BB%D0%B8%20%D1%81%D0%BE%20%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BC |languagetitle=RUШЛИ |edition=2со временем|locationdate=Жуковский 2002|publisher=ООО "Редакция газеты "Жуковские вести" |editor-last=Знаменская|editor-first=Наталья|edition=2|location=Жуковский|pages=400|language=RU|trans-title=ShLI in Time}}</ref>
From March to August 1941, Gromov was the first director of the [[Gromov Flight Research Institute|Flight Research Institute]], a flight research and testing centre in [[Zhukovsky (city)|Zhukovsky]]. The name of M. M. Gromov was awarded to the institute in 1991 to celebrate 50th anniversary of the institute.
 
=== Testing history ===
Gromov was involved in extensive testing and promotion of Russian airplanes throughout Europe and Asia. For example, from June to September 1925, Gromov flew the [[Polikarpov R-1]] in the long-haul group flight of nine aeroplanes on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Beijing]]-[[Tokyo]]. A year later, in 1926, Gromov completed a {{convert|7150|km|mi|sp=us}} European promotional flight in a [[Tupolev ANT-3]] on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Königsberg]]-[[Berlin]]-[[Paris]]-[[Rome]]-[[Vienna]]-[[Prague]]-[[Warsaw]]-[[Moscow]]. Notably, on 25 April 1927, he made the first Soviet [[parachute]] jump out of a [[Polikarpov I-1]] in a testing that involved the plane having entered into an unrecoverable [[Spin (aerodynamics)|spin]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Gunston|first=Bill|title=The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995|date=1995|publisher=Osprey|isbn=1-85532-405-9|location=London|author-link=Bill Gunston}}, pp. 286-287.</ref>
 
From 10 to 12 September 1934, Gromov, A. I. Filin, and I. T. Spirin in a [[Tupolev ANT-25]] made a record closed-circle non-stop flight on the route [[Moscow]]-[[Ryazan]]-[[Kharkiv|Kharkov]] in a [[Tupolev ANT-25]], flying {{convert|12,411|km|mi|sp=us|abbr=}} in 75 hours. HeGromov was subsequently awarded the title of [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] for this deedfeat.
 
From 12 to 14In July 1937, Gromov, {{ill|[[Andrey Yumashev|lt=Andrey Yumashev|ru|Юмашев, Андрей Борисович}}]], and {{ill|[[Sergey Danilin (aviator)|lt=Sergey Danilin|ru|Данилин, Сергей Алексеевич}}]] {{ill|Transpolar flight of Gromov, Yumashev and Danilin|lt=established|ru|Беспосадочный перелёт Москва — Северный полюс — Сан-Джасинто}} a new [[Flight distance record|non-stop flight distance record]] of {{convert|10148|km|mi|sp=us}} from Moscow to [[San Jacinto, California|San Jacinto]], California, via the [[North Pole]] in a [[Tupolev ANT-25]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Gromov |first=M. M. |date=1939 |title=Across the North pole to America |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Across-America-Mikhail-Mikhailovich-Gromov/dp/B0006APDGA |language=EN |location=[[Moscow]] |publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House |pages=38 }}</ref>
 
=== Service in World War II ===
During [[World War II]], Gromov took command of several units:
 
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*From 1944 to 1946, Gromov was head of the Main Department of combat training of frontline aviation of the Air Force.
 
== Miscellaneous ==
After the war, Gromov was deputy commander of the [[Long-Range Aviation]] from 1946 to 1949. Later, till 1955, he was head of Department of flight service of [[Ministry of Aviation Industry (Soviet Union)|Ministry of Aviation Industry]]. In 1955 he was discharged.
From 1959 to 1961, Gromov headed the Weightlifting Federation of USSR.
 
Gromov used his influence and renown among the government to attain reconsideration of [[Sergei Korolev]]'s case, which resulted in Korolev's transfer from the prison camp at [[Kolyma]] to TsKB-29.
From 1937 to 1946, Gromov was deputy of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union|Supreme Soviet of the USSR]] (1st convocation).
 
Gromov lived in Moscow. Gromov's wife, Nina Georgievna Gromova (1922–2019), was an [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] sportswoman.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.equnews.ru/drugie-vidy-sporta/legendy-ne-stareyut-nina-georgievna-gr/|title=Легенды не стареют! Нина Георгиевна Громова снова в седле|website=Equnews.ru|language=ru-RU|access-date=2019-02-11|archive-date=12 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190212011219/http://www.equnews.ru/drugie-vidy-sporta/legendy-ne-stareyut-nina-georgievna-gr/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He is buried at [[Novodevichy Cemetery]].
In late 1940, he initiated the establishment of the [[Fedotov Test Pilot School]].<ref name="ShLI2002">{{cite book |date=2002 |editor-last=Знаменская |editor-first=Наталья |title=ШЛИ со временем |trans-title=ShLI in Time |url=https://search.rsl.ru/ru/search#yf=2002&yt=2002&q=%D1%88%D0%BB%D0%B8%20%D1%81%D0%BE%20%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BC |language=RU |edition=2 |location=Жуковский |publisher=ООО "Редакция газеты "Жуковские вести" |pages=400 }}</ref>
 
Gromov died on January 22 1985 in Moscow. He is buried at [[Novodevichy Cemetery]].
From 1959 to 1961, Gromov headed the Weightlifting Federation of USSR.
== Commemorations ==
 
Gromov lived in Moscow. Gromov's wife, Nina Georgievna Gromova (1922–2019), was an [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] sportswoman.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.equnews.ru/drugie-vidy-sporta/legendy-ne-stareyut-nina-georgievna-gr/|title=Легенды не стареют! Нина Георгиевна Громова снова в седле|website=Equnews.ru|language=ru-RU|access-date=2019-02-11}}</ref> He is buried at [[Novodevichy Cemetery]].
 
== Memory ==
=== Monuments ===
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