Anatoly Nikolaevich Byshenko – Chairman of the Board of the public organization, “Kremenchuk Museum of the History of Aviation and Cosmonautics.” Born in 1952, he is a native of Kremenchuk. He holds a law degree and graduated from the Lviv Specialized School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kyiv Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He is a major in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He has retired since 1994 and served as the head of the Housing and Utilities Department and as the first deputy mayor of Kremenchuk. He organized three Victory Day demonstration flights in Kremenchuk by the Ukrainian Air Force aerobatic team, the “Ukrainian Falcons” (1999-2001), the reconstruction of the city exhibition hall, and the clearing of the “Rock-Registry” geological monument, a recreation of the 1901 map of Kremenchuk.
He organized and He held his own exhibition, “Sky of War,” three times, as well as a seven-hour public theatrical performance, “We Will Live…,” on May 9, in 2009 and 2010. These events were implemented without the use of public funds.
He wrote and directed four documentary films, “It Was Recently,” about the Ukrainian Air Force’s first participation in air shows in Canadian and American cities in 1992, as well as several publications based on his research. He has published in local newspapers, as well as in Russian newspapers.
He is currently researching combat aviation activities in the Kremenchuk area from 1941-1943, creating an aviation museum, and is working on a book about Kremenchuk pilots who did not return from combat missions and aviation operations in the Kremenchuk area from 1941-1943.

If you would like to contribute financially or personally to the creation of the museum, or would like to participate in the research and investigation work, Do you have any information about graduates of the pre-war flying club, or about pilots associated with Kremenchuk? Would you like to donate any aviation-related items as exhibits?
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