[Lot of 3] Documents Pilot Flight Logbook Naval Aviation Navigator Medical USSR

[Lot of 3] Flight Logbook of Naval Aviation Navigator. Medical Record Book, 1954-1961. In Russian

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[Lot of 3] Documents Pilot Flight Logbook Naval Aviation Navigator Medical USSR
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[Lot of 3] Flight Logbook of Naval Aviation Navigator. Medical Record Book, 1954-1961. In Russian

$150.00
Документы лётчика Мотлух Владимир Борисович [3 шт.].  
1) Лётная книжка штурмана авиации Военно-Морских Сил В.Б. Мотлух.  
Издательство Министерства обороны СССР, Москва, 1954. 202 с.  
Твердый тканевый переплет, суперобложка, формат 22,5 × 17,5 см.  
2) Медицинская книжка, 1954.  
3) Медицинская книжка, 1961.  
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Documents of Pilot Motlukh Vladimir Borisovich [3 items].  
1) Flight Logbook of Naval Aviation Navigator V.B. Motlukh.  
Published by the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, Moscow, 1954. 202 pp.  
Hard cloth binding, dust jacket, format 22.5 × 17.5 cm.  
2) Medical Record Book, 1954.  
3) Medical Record Book, 1961.

A remarkable collection of Soviet-era aviation documentation belonging to Naval Aviation Navigator Vladimir Borisovich Motlukh. This three-piece lot offers authentic insight into Cold War-era military aviation protocols and personnel management within the USSR's naval forces. The centerpiece is Motlukh's Flight Logbook, an official publication by the Ministry of Defense of the USSR (Moscow, 1954). Bound in hardcover cloth with an intact dust jacket, this 202-page volume measures 22.5 × 17.5 cm and represents the standardized record-keeping system used by Soviet naval aviators. Such logbooks documented flight hours, missions, and operational experience—critical for career advancement and pilot certification. Accompanying the logbook are two Medical Record Books from 1954 and 1961, which tracked the aviator's health assessments and fitness evaluations. These documents were mandatory components of Soviet military personnel files, particularly for flight crews subject to rigorous medical oversight. Together, these items constitute a historically significant archive for collectors of Soviet military memorabilia, aviation history, and Cold War documentation. The progression across seven years reveals the continuity of Soviet military administration and provides tangible evidence of individual service records within the USSR's naval aviation branch.

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