106 results found
Registration / Serial:25001
Aircraft Original Type:Soko-CNIAR Orao/IAR-93 Vultur
Aircraft Generic Type:Soko J-22 Orao
Aircraft Version:Soko J-22H Orao
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:2020Submit Correction
View count: 1734
The Orao (Eagle) was developed jointly between Yugoslavia and Romania as a trans-sonic attack aircraft. The prototype J-22H, seen here, made its first flight simultaneously with the Romanian IAR-93 on 31.10.74. After withdrawal from operational use, in 1986 it was given to the museum, although the type remains in service with the Serbian AF. Total produced was 103 of all variants (basic J-22, NJ-22 two-seat trainer, IJ-22 recon version and J-22NS with afterburner)
Registration / Serial:25001
Aircraft Version:Soko J-22H Orao
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:25001
Aircraft Original Type:Soko-CNIAR Orao/IAR-93 Vultur
Aircraft Generic Type:Soko J-22 Orao
Aircraft Version:Soko J-22H Orao
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:2020Submit Correction
View count: 1734
The Orao (Eagle) was developed jointly between Yugoslavia and Romania as a trans-sonic attack aircraft. The prototype J-22H, seen here, made its first flight simultaneously with the Romanian IAR-93 on 31.10.74. After withdrawal from operational use, in 1986 it was given to the museum, although the type remains in service with the Serbian AF. Total produced was 103 of all variants (basic J-22, NJ-22 two-seat trainer, IJ-22 recon version and J-22NS with afterburner)
Registration / Serial:25001
Aircraft Version:Soko J-22H Orao
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:4154
Aircraft Original Type:Ilyushin Il-2
Aircraft Generic Type:Ilyushin Il-2
Aircraft Version:Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik
C/n (msn):308831
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:2018Submit Correction
View count: 816
With the exception of the Cessna 172, the Il-2 "flying tank" is the most produced aircraft in history, with 36,163 built. Despite this, only about eight examples survive worldwide. In the immediate post-war years, the Il-2 formed the backbone of the fledgling JRV (Yugoslav AF), with about 300 operated. As the rear fuselage and tail surfaces were made from wood, the Ikarus aircraft factory in Yugoslavia manufactured metal replacements to increase service life, the last Il-2s flying till 1955
Registration / Serial:4154
Aircraft Version:Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik
C/n (msn):308831
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:4154
Aircraft Original Type:Ilyushin Il-2
Aircraft Generic Type:Ilyushin Il-2
Aircraft Version:Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik
C/n (msn):308831
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:2018Submit Correction
View count: 816
With the exception of the Cessna 172, the Il-2 "flying tank" is the most produced aircraft in history, with 36,163 built. Despite this, only about eight examples survive worldwide. In the immediate post-war years, the Il-2 formed the backbone of the fledgling JRV (Yugoslav AF), with about 300 operated. As the rear fuselage and tail surfaces were made from wood, the Ikarus aircraft factory in Yugoslavia manufactured metal replacements to increase service life, the last Il-2s flying till 1955
Registration / Serial:4154
Aircraft Version:Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik
C/n (msn):308831
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:9663
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt Bf-109
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt Bf-109
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2
C/n (msn):14792
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1229Submit Correction
View count: 404
By late 1940 Yugoslavia had purchased about 80 Me-109 E-3s, which ironically were used during April 1941 in the defence of Belgrade when German forces invaded. After the war around 120 G models were obtained from Bulgaria, incorporating many local modifications. Three were even converted to two-seaters. All were retired by 1952
Registration / Serial:9663
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2
C/n (msn):14792
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:9663
Aircraft Original Type:Messerschmitt Bf-109
Aircraft Generic Type:Messerschmitt Bf-109
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2
C/n (msn):14792
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1229Submit Correction
View count: 404
By late 1940 Yugoslavia had purchased about 80 Me-109 E-3s, which ironically were used during April 1941 in the defence of Belgrade when German forces invaded. After the war around 120 G models were obtained from Bulgaria, incorporating many local modifications. Three were even converted to two-seaters. All were retired by 1952
Registration / Serial:9663
Aircraft Version:Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2
C/n (msn):14792
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:10525
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic RF-84G Thunderjet
C/n (msn):3050-1858B
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1228Submit Correction
View count: 825
Yugoslavia had some 231 F-84Gs, this example serving from 1953 to 1973. In 1969 it was converted for reconnaisance duties, sometimes known by local designation IF-84G
Registration / Serial:10525
Aircraft Version:Republic RF-84G Thunderjet
C/n (msn):3050-1858B
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:10525
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic RF-84G Thunderjet
C/n (msn):3050-1858B
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1228Submit Correction
View count: 825
Yugoslavia had some 231 F-84Gs, this example serving from 1953 to 1973. In 1969 it was converted for reconnaisance duties, sometimes known by local designation IF-84G
Registration / Serial:10525
Aircraft Version:Republic RF-84G Thunderjet
C/n (msn):3050-1858B
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:2252
Aircraft Original Type:Yakovlev Yak-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Yakovlev Yak-3
Aircraft Version:Yakovlev Yak-3
C/n (msn):8545
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1223Submit Correction
View count: 523
First flown in Oct 1943, the Yak-3 was a simple and lightweight design but is credited with being Russia's fastest and most manoeuvrable piston-powered design. Around 70 were received by Yugoslavia by the end of 1945, some being involved in action over post-war border violations. In August 1945 two US C-47s were shot down by Yak-3s, then in October an RAF one was forced to land at Niš. Only three original Yak-3s remain, of which this example retired from instructional use in 1957 is one
Registration / Serial:2252
Aircraft Version:Yakovlev Yak-3
C/n (msn):8545
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:2252
Aircraft Original Type:Yakovlev Yak-3
Aircraft Generic Type:Yakovlev Yak-3
Aircraft Version:Yakovlev Yak-3
C/n (msn):8545
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1223Submit Correction
View count: 523
First flown in Oct 1943, the Yak-3 was a simple and lightweight design but is credited with being Russia's fastest and most manoeuvrable piston-powered design. Around 70 were received by Yugoslavia by the end of 1945, some being involved in action over post-war border violations. In August 1945 two US C-47s were shot down by Yak-3s, then in October an RAF one was forced to land at Niš. Only three original Yak-3s remain, of which this example retired from instructional use in 1957 is one
Registration / Serial:2252
Aircraft Version:Yakovlev Yak-3
C/n (msn):8545
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:0662
Aircraft Original Type:Short SA-6 Sealand
Aircraft Generic Type:Short SA-6 Sealand
Aircraft Version:Short SA-6 Sealand I
C/n (msn):SH.1567
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1222Submit Correction
View count: 403
Only two complete examples of the 25 Short Sealand amphibians built remain, the other in India (although there is a third dismantled in Northern Ireland). Designed in the late 1940s, it was not a success and suffered from being underpowered. This example was one of two supplied to Yugoslavia and was originally G-AKLS then YU-CFK for delivery, serving the Yugoslav AF till 1962
Registration / Serial:0662
Aircraft Version:Short SA-6 Sealand I
C/n (msn):SH.1567
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:0662
Aircraft Original Type:Short SA-6 Sealand
Aircraft Generic Type:Short SA-6 Sealand
Aircraft Version:Short SA-6 Sealand I
C/n (msn):SH.1567
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Collection:Muzej Vazduhoplovstva Beograd
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1222Submit Correction
View count: 403
Only two complete examples of the 25 Short Sealand amphibians built remain, the other in India (although there is a third dismantled in Northern Ireland). Designed in the late 1940s, it was not a success and suffered from being underpowered. This example was one of two supplied to Yugoslavia and was originally G-AKLS then YU-CFK for delivery, serving the Yugoslav AF till 1962
Registration / Serial:0662
Aircraft Version:Short SA-6 Sealand I
C/n (msn):SH.1567
Operator Titles:Yugoslavia - Air Force
City / Airport:Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (LYBE / BEG)Map
Country:Serbia
Photo Date:23 July 2015
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact