Registration / Serial: | Not known |
Aircraft Original Type: | Focke-Wulf Fw-44 Stieglitz |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Focke-Wulf Fw-44 Stieglitz |
Aircraft Version: | DAR DAR-9 Siniger |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Yugoslavia - Air Force |
City / Area: | Zagreb / Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla [ Off-Airport ] |
Country: | Croatia |
Collection: | Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla |
Photo Date: | 6 November 2022 |
Photo by: | Alastair T. GardinerContact |
Photo ID: | 527341Submit Correction |
View count: | 1096 |
Bulgaria took out a licence with Focke-Wulf to bulid an air force trainer based on the Fw-44 Stieglitz. The DAR 9 was the initial designation, powered by a Siemens-Halske Sh-14-radial engine. Surviving aircraft after WWII were re-engined with Walter Minor 6.III inline engines, being designated DAR-9A, due to difficulty in procuring spares and the poor condition of the Sh-14 engines. DAR-9s were used for training in Bulgaria until at least 1949. Nine surplus DAR-9s were transferred to the Yugoslavian AF in 1947 but had been wfu by 1958. This is the only surviving example of the 42 built.
Registration / Serial: | Not known |
Aircraft Version: | DAR DAR-9 Siniger |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Yugoslavia - Air Force |
City / Area: | Zagreb / Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla [ Off-Airport ] | Country: | Croatia |
Photo Date: | 6 November 2022 |
Photo by: | Alastair T. GardinerContact |
Registration / Serial: | Not known |
Aircraft Original Type: | Focke-Wulf Fw-44 Stieglitz |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Focke-Wulf Fw-44 Stieglitz |
Aircraft Version: | DAR DAR-9 Siniger |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Yugoslavia - Air Force |
City / Area: | Zagreb / Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla [ Off-Airport ] |
Country: | Croatia |
Collection: | Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla |
Photo Date: | 6 November 2022 |
Photo by: | Alastair T. GardinerContact |
Photo ID: | 527341Submit Correction |
View count: | 1096 |
Bulgaria took out a licence with Focke-Wulf to bulid an air force trainer based on the Fw-44 Stieglitz. The DAR 9 was the initial designation, powered by a Siemens-Halske Sh-14-radial engine. Surviving aircraft after WWII were re-engined with Walter Minor 6.III inline engines, being designated DAR-9A, due to difficulty in procuring spares and the poor condition of the Sh-14 engines. DAR-9s were used for training in Bulgaria until at least 1949. Nine surplus DAR-9s were transferred to the Yugoslavian AF in 1947 but had been wfu by 1958. This is the only surviving example of the 42 built.
Registration / Serial: | Not known |
Aircraft Version: | DAR DAR-9 Siniger |
C/n (msn): | |
Operator Titles: | Yugoslavia - Air Force |
City / Area: | Zagreb / Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla [ Off-Airport ] | Country: | Croatia |
Photo Date: | 6 November 2022 |
Photo by: | Alastair T. GardinerContact |