Viktor Nikitin (pilot)
Viktor Nikitin (Russian: Викторь Михаӣловичь Никитинь - Viktor Mikhailovich Nikitin, May 2, 1893, Lozanovki near Kiev, Russian Empire – September 12, 1933, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), was a Russian and Serbian pilot, killed in the first disaster of Yugoslav civil aviation. Nikitin was a pilot and one of the three top pilots in the first Yugoslav airline company Aeroput. He died in a plane crash, plane Aeroput type Farman F.306 called "Podgorica" license plate YU-SAH he piloted. The accident happened on the regular flight Ljubljana - Susak on Tuesday 12 September 1933, at 6:21am, shortly after the take off from Ljubljana airport.
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Viktor Nikitin (pilot)
Viktor Nikitin (Russian: Викторь Михаӣловичь Никитинь - Viktor Mikhailovich Nikitin, May 2, 1893, Lozanovki near Kiev, Russian Empire – September 12, 1933, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), was a Russian and Serbian pilot, killed in the first disaster of Yugoslav civil aviation. Nikitin was a pilot and one of the three top pilots in the first Yugoslav airline company Aeroput. He died in a plane crash, plane Aeroput type Farman F.306 called "Podgorica" license plate YU-SAH he piloted. The accident happened on the regular flight Ljubljana - Susak on Tuesday 12 September 1933, at 6:21am, shortly after the take off from Ljubljana airport.
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