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- USSR-1 subject Category:1933_in_aviation.
- USSR-1 subject Category:1933_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- USSR-1 subject Category:1935_in_aviation.
- USSR-1 subject Category:1935_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- USSR-1 subject Category:Individual_balloons_(aircraft).
- USSR-1 subject Category:Soviet_Air_Force.
- USSR-1 hypernym Air.
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- USSR-1 comment "USSR-1 (Russian: СССР-1) was a record-setting, hydrogen-filled Soviet Air Forces high-altitude balloon designed to seat a crew of three and perform scientific studies of the Earth's stratosphere. September 30, 1933, USSR-1 under Georgy Prokofiev's command set an unofficial world altitude record of 19,000 meters (60,698 feet).After the crash of Osoaviakhim-1 in January 1934 USSR-1 was retrofitted with a gondola parachute and a new gas envelope. June 26, 1935 it flew again as USSR-1 Bis.".
- USSR-1 label "USSR-1".
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- USSR-1 depiction USSR-1_aerostat_5k_stamp.jpg.
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