YUGOSLAV AIR FORCE
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zone of tr~w.I s; a:l~?"'.;: i;:+Ffcve s large at3 ipr?d 17;1Oi of planes and motors Are on treir way
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7. Plus of the IL-2 and the z 9 type are. arriving y rai vray from RM-31A.
During the period between June and August 1946 the following were received from RtZSIA a
70 P&-2A, 30 UT-2 (*) s 20 V- AX-,9,9 20 UTh2, U UPE--2.
( ) Note: The Xtussians place the letter 'TU'B in front of the aymbol. used
for a type to indicate pursuit planes, fighter Manes and bombers used as training ships,)
8. Inform- tion was received that it me believed that a new type of Russian
plane with a rraxirnun speed of 800 kros per hour yids about to arrive in a W LAVIA
(date: 27 October).
90 Inforroation vas received that lately ame units have been supplied with sasaples
of two new types of Russian boa rs bearing the letters L-51, and L?-52. No further de-
ta ,ls are available (date: 14 Sept. 1946).
10. Insi,a can `yoslrv rues
a. Military planes are iron grey and bear the #sllawng insignia: a red
star painted on the sides of the fuselage; a red star painted on the
wings; the b. os1av colors with a red star painted on the rudder.
b. Civilian planes have the ''ugoslav flag painted on the tail and the
serial number under the ci.ngs,
110 It is reported that the '..?wjos D.av air force has the following types of plane:.
a, 80' ZIIiS
-DB-3
D3-3A
-M-3F (o IL-'4)
PE-2
-6-79
-L-5l, Lw52
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-IL-2 (Storriovik)
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AK-7
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-bPITF'IR : (2 e 5 series)
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ILA-7
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-JKARU3 (ugosiavia )
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13. The -2 (Stormavic) - P ci? Plane The IL -2 is an .armored plane used
for close quarter ca. . The armor has been improgred by reinforcing the top and sides
of the cupola of the cabin and by applying a very thin armor r plate in the posterior
part of the armored windshield. In the latest models, the external part of the wings,
which was previously constructed in metal, is now constructed in wood. In sot. models
a gunner seat has been placed at the back of the pilot's seat with a 12.7 calibre
machine gun. other models of this type have two 37 nm guns in place of the 20 or 23 n.
wing guns ? other characteristics of the plane are:
a. Crew; 1 man
b. Armament :
-2 mach .ne runs placed in wings, calibre 7.62m, 750 rounds each of
armunition..
-2 guns placed in wings, calibre 20 tin, 200 rounds of aainuni tion each; or
-2 guns, calibre 23 mm, 120 rounds each of a as tion, in place of the
preceeding ones (some types instead have 37 nm guns)
-.fragmentation rocket bombs of 23 kg each
-bomb load of 4 (maximum 6) bombs of 100 kg each.
-thickness of armored shell 4 t 1,3 m and transparent parts of 55-65 n;
-gas tanks protected.
c. Framework:
-=sing spread 14.6 n.
-Length 11.65 m
-., .mg surface 38050 n square
-'The entire structure is in tmetal; in sores models the part of the fusela e
behind the cockpit is a wooden shell. The fore part is an armored shell
which enclosed the motor, the pilot, the gas tanks and the radiators.
It has retractable landing. gear and still. flaps.
d. :tutor Unit :
-AM-38 motor of 1,500 horsepos'er at 2,000 rt.
-a'}i,sch-23 type propeller, c iameter 3.4 n
-Radiatcxn: located in fuselage; during conbat the oil radiator is
covered with a shutter Like armor.
e. i4uipnant a ,
dio I;uiptaent: RSI-3 radio (eventually R5I-14 receiver),
-Sighting equipment : Ravi PBP-1, or. ,BP'-1Q
-Protection of fuel tank: CO2 in the gas tank to prevent explosions,
and a lining of a rubber co:osition to prevent leaks. of gas
f.
Load Distribution:
-;!eight unloaded 4,3.20 kgs
4,120 kgs
-Gas and oil.
550 "
550
-Bombs
400 n
600 "
-Artunition
1 n
140 "
-crew
O n
90--11
5000 kas
Total weight - s
Perorrmnce :
.4 xi.ru m speed close to the ground with 10C% pryer and total y:eight of
5,300 kg. is 360 kn/h.
-The service ceiling with a total weight of 5,300 kg. is 8,800 m.
-The cruising range at a speed of 300 kri/h with a bomb load of 400 kg
and a total weight of 5,300 kg is 600 kr,.
-The flight range at a speed of 2S0 km/h with a bomb load of 600 kg
and a total weight of 5,500 kg is 750 km.
h. Plate: The plane has a very strong armor. The vulnerable points are
the cabin, the. upper part of the rotor, the tail surface, the rear,
portion of the fuselage and the landing gear. The radiators are pro-
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13., The w g l - This is a one-seater pursuit monoplane with loin cantilever wings
with retract le landim gear. The fuselage consists of a framework of steel tubing
soldered together, and covered with canvas; the tail rudders are of :ldural" and aiu inum
and covered with canvas. The fixed horizontal and vertical planes of the wings and tail
are constructed of plywood m de from birch and pine; the edge where the wings and tail
are attached are made of various layers of beech veneer glued cross-wise. Other char-
acteristics of the plane are:
a. Motor Unit:
1 motor type 1 PF 100 of 1.200 IiP at a height of 4,000 ra.
-1 three-blade metal propeller, diameter 3 in., of variable pitch.
b. Armament:
-1 20 ram gun located in the propeller hub and 1 machine gun 12.7 calibre
synchronized through the propeller.
-6 fragmentation rocket bombs located under the ti .n/;s, 3 under each :~
c ? Data on Aerodynamics :
-Profile: relative thic1 ness 13%
.$'V'spread .......................... 10-00 in
-Length r...........? ................0.9 8.50 m
filing surface including the part belonging
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to the fuselage ................
-The dihedral ....
-The elongation .......................
--;ieight in flight .......................
- gg lead .................. ..........eo
-power per square meter............ o . ?,.
.dotal surface of ailerons ....s........o
-Total surface of intrados fin....0.0060
4loWizontal tail w urface................
with a].ancere...ay.w..a??r..roa.a??.
-Surface of the fixed horizontal plane
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2,730.00 kg.
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60.00 IWP/sq roster
1.36 sq meters
1.77 sq in. 3.1.00k
3.00 sq. ra. 44-00 kg.
60.00 kg.
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fuselage ......1 ............. ......... p1. X2}6 eq ? in. 32~ .00 kg
--Surface of the elevator.......... ? .. ? ? . l.26 sqs rid. 11.00 kg
-Vertical tail `surf ace........... &6.00000 1.53 sq. m. 17.00 d-g.
-Drift surface..e.e.......??o........... o.78 sq. m. 11.00 kg.
-Rudder surface ................?...?...p 0.75 sq. m. 6.00 kg.
d. Distribution of -.bight :
.................... ? . , 20330 kg
- ;~/re j6,ht and .........................
-Fuel and oil ..............a.....r..o ooo 230 k&
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~~(mu~yiv.i?.r.... 0.?r..?roOe r.....4. ?.4 80 kg.
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.eight in flight ....................... k g.
e. Porforvance2
.:,Iaadrium speed (at an altitude of 4,800 in.,
with 100S" power and 2,700 kg. weight in
5g5 k h
+ Cru .-sing sp . . . 0 0 e 0 . . r o 0
-Service ceiling (with 2,700 kg weight
in flight) . . ? . . . . . . . . r . .
ht range (at a speed of 520 km/h
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with a weight of 2,'74 i`:, in flight). .
. 10,240 m
a 300 km
14,, The I - It resembled the `':AK-l in everything except that it I a 1,300
HP engine i.nsteido a 1,200 UP, and has a seller wing surface. It looks more slender
and streamlined than the "`AK 1. It has a bight range of one hour v ith a full ~?of the
The cruising speed,is 450 krn/h. The maxi. diving speed is 650 km/h. The radiator of the motor In the ;+K 1 is controlled by hand through a handwheel; in the
by a push button which starts a small electkto motor.
1+itK 3 it is automatic, take off.
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15. The '' It resembles the ""AK-1. The main difference is that it is adapted
to dual contr . It has a 1,300 HP motor. The cruising speed is 350 km/h. The mead: t
speed is 500 km in a dive. The flight range is 1 hour and 40 minutes,
16. The - It is a low-winged single engine pursuit monoplane closely re--
se nbling the ?'AK- and ' AK--7? It has interesting; flight charac toristics and. takes off
very easily. it is noteworthy for its maneuvrabil ity which ,;rakes it very effective in
combat. It has a closed cookprit. It is constructed in wood and metal which r;vkes it
catch fire easily during combat. Other claracteristice are:
a. 1,760 HP. liquid cooled N.A. motor
b. 1,260 lip power on the ground.
c. norr:nl cruising speed 554 km hours at 5,500 m.
d. lRudi.mum speed about 700 km hours.
e. Cruising range 2 hours and 10 minutes.
f. Ceiling; with normal weight 10,600 u.
g. Total weight 2,700 kg.
hW i-rrmanent:
-According to one source it has 2 fixed forward :u-chine guns of 12.7 cala.-
bre; 1 20 calibre gun synchronized with the propeller (or 1 37 calibre
gun); 6 rocket launchers under the wxings.
-According to another source it has 2 20 calibre rachine guns in the
wings; 2 12 calibre guns firing through the propeller; and 4 3 kg rocket
launchers.
-It is also reported that it has a rachine gun over 23 run in calibre in
the none of the plane. The length is 9.15m; the wing spread is llm.
17.
ie LA- - This is a Russian single engine pursuit plane built entirely of
woad.
It has
he followin characteristics
a ?
2,100 air cooled M-71 rector; the cylinders are in two blocks with 9
cylinders each ;iced in Line.
b,
The Airmament: 2 20 mm guns located on the upper part of the upper part
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c.
The
of the motor; 1,37 mn, gun under the proww.
Speed about 650 kin/h.
-- This is a training ship. Characteristics:
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An *-11-G motor of 100 -ICI' or an :1-11 g of 150 HP.
t/ipg spread 7.3 m.
mazL-,um speed 240 KU/h
Cruising speed 170 krq/h
Cruising range 500 km.
Ceiling 5,00)0 ra.
This is a training ship used also for liaison.
Ct raotoristias:
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f.,
An U-11-0 motor of 110 H.P.
Vying spread 10.2 m.
I.iaximum speed 210 kri/`h.
Cruising speed 150 km/h
Cruising range 600 km.
Ceiling 5,000 m.
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20. It appears to be the intention of the Russians and of the y, ugoslav air,
Ministry to train a largo. number of pilots and specialists w hose preparation and training;
will be the same as that received by Russian pilots and specialists.
21. It urea reported that soldiers in the ! ugoslav air force are sent to the main
Russian centers to frequent courses lasting .from 16 to 18 months. At the end of these
,
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22. The present pilots of the "ug,oslav air' force. core largely frora the Croatian
air force, the German air force.. and the air force of King PE'T1!. Their morals is
very low because they do not enjoy the trust of the political coi;x issare who watch
then very closely. The same cannot be said of the young pilots who have been educated
under the new TITO doctrine,,
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23. Despite the very careful selection in the Russian pilot schools, flight
personnel do not show great technical ability. 1;'vridence of this is the number of in-
efficient planes w iich amounts generally to about 30%.
24 The best pilots are the old ones who belonged to the air force before 1941,
They are either monarch.tsts, or they belonged to the "Croatian Legieaatt which fought
with the Germans on the Russian front. They are being replaced by the newly trained
pilots.
25 The schools in 'UIGOOLAVIA are divided into Pilot Schools lot grade and 2nd
grade.
26. In the let grade schools the students learn to take offs, to land, and. t he
elementary phase of ham a plane in the air. :chile learning to handle various
planes, the student is gradually trained to recognize the localities over which he
flies by applying the theories of simple aerial navigation which he is being taught.
The let grade schools are equipped with Tigers, R rds and unp;;?--cified types of
Russian planes (date: 14 Sept 1946).
27. In the 2nd grade schools the practical rart of flight instruction is divided
into two phases. After the first phase of the training the rdl,itary pilot's licensee
is obtained. The 2nd phase is for training in a specialty. The 2nd grade Pilot
Schools are. equi aped with faster planes of the sane types as used by the air force,
most of the instructors and the teaching personnel are Russians, Germans and Croats.
28. At present there are the follotdng schools in v UGOSLAVII
-C .t ssvo Oct . 1946
Acadexr r For?of ricers
-Pancevo Airfield Get. 1946
se;MG . Planes used: a AKM9,
UIL-2, UP2, UT-2, Tigers, Ilowrarde,
Dakotas
c'Io iMesto
.Acadcfc officers and noncom
b. Miscellaneous Schools:
June 1946
Training center for officers and non-
coms pilots.
Air force school for the lr-
tT or mechanics' school August 1946
-.Zerx in
Ti l for paratroopers
November 1946
-6ara evo August 1946
Schoo for' r aechanics
C. Pilot Training Schools
Petrov red Septernbw 1946
M& school, let grade
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Spdtfiree (2nd and 5th series), Ratas
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Pursuit pilot school. Planes used: Spitfires (2nd and 5th
series), Rates.
iuarauit pilot school. Planes: 'fAK-1, 7,7A K-7* UT-Ix UT-2
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Pursuit pilot school. Planes: British, Arurican, Russian
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Pursuit pilot school. Planes: Ratan
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Purse t p of school. Planes: Tigers.
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ar echo - . Planes: 8-79 and.Beaufighters
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training school.
7. 1 IG0-SLA AIR FORC4:.. UBDIVISIONS
Febru- 1946
February 1946
November 1946
August 1946
April 1946
August 1946
Fobruary 1946
T ovember 1946
29, The Yugoslav Air Force is composed of five Aerial Divisions. Bach Division
consists of three Regiments (126 planes).. Each Reginnt consists of three Squadrons;
the three Squadrons have 36 planes altogether while the Regimnt Headquarters has 4 planes
and 2 planes are kept in reserve, thus making a total of 42 Manes for each Regiment.
Each Squadron consists of three Sections, with a total of 12 planes, each section having
4 planes.
30. A regiment is generally coLv ended. by a Captain. A squadron cormander is
selected on the ero undss of professional ability, with the approval of superior officers
and of the political commissar. Generally speaking, a Squadron has the following staff a
1 political corni.asar
1 Squadron Coiinander
1 Squadron vice-cormnander
3 Section cctnders
10 pilots
12 mechanics.
12 assistant mechanics
15 gunners
2 electricians
The Squadrons do not have "maneuvre pilotstt, this job being done by speci-
alists in each Squadron,, .
31. At each Aerial Division Headquarters there is a Russian mission composed of
a U. Colonel and a staff of twenty. The purpose, of the Llissions is surveillance of
personnel and c ,terial.a.
32. The Supreme Headquarters of the ugoslav Air Force is in Z1 IUN. Supreme
Commander is Gen. PIRG. Also on the staff are Russian Gen. VgKLOV, Col. P UADES ~, and
aj. KABALIJA.
33. The First Aerial Division is in SKOPIJE, coed by Col. BARCIHItI'
eat on it are:
112th Fighter Regiment (ak) - in SKOPLJE
4 t Assault Regiment (Stormovik) in PSIS
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Cargo Squadron (Transport) - location unknown.
34. The Second Aerial Division is in Kraka Vas, commanded by Col. K UC!., De-
pendent on it are:
I13;h Fighter Regiment (i4k) - BRZZICE Cornandder, Lt. Co].. MXLICH
422nd Assault R.egirsent (Stornovik) - TOPLICE
423rd Assault Regiment (Stormovik) - IIREZ.ICE-
40th Regirant (PE 2) - LUCKO - Cornander, Ma j. IGAMOOSKI
6th cargo Squadron (Transport) - aIJGA.
Depending from the 113th Group are the follo ing:
two tighter Squadrons - KRSKO
One Assault Squadron - KRSKO
One Reconnaissance Squadron - KRSK0
35. The Third Aerial Division is in Devica Marija Po1ju. Dependent on it isf
111th Fighter Regiment (Zak) - in I =vita Mari.4a Poi ju
There are also dependent groups stationed at the Bled and Pedvode airfields.
They are the following, the exact location of which is unknown:
424th Assault Re nent (Storraavik)
420th Assault Regiment (Story!? ovik
5th Cargo Squadron (Transport)
36. The Fourth Aerial Division is in Sombor. Dependent on it are the follovd-ag:
110th Fighter Regiment (hk) - location unknown
41st Bcxib rdier Regiment (PE2) - S 0.1-JB i
42nd Boy rdier Regiment (PU2) - SOLMICH
7th Cargo Squadron (Transport - Junker-Douglas) - location unknown
37. The Fifth Aerial aivision is at Crnomelj. Dependent on it are:
58th Fighter Regiment - Crnomel j
508th lighter Sox bardior Regiment - Crnor lj
524th Bombardier Regiment Crnomel j -
Two Cargo Squadrons - location unknown,
38. There is a Transport (Cargo) Regiment in Zd. The 4th Transport Squadron
is in ZEzf . :
39. The Military Aviation Headquarters for the Slovene Coast is at PC TUMIA.
40. It is not known from what central headquarters the following squadrons and
regiments depends
Fighter Regiment (''k) - Mori Sad
Regiment (Stormmrik - Bcrongaj
Rem .....(Stormovik) - Borongaj
Fighter Squadron (Ak) - Borota.j
Fighter Squadron (Hurricane) - `cent '3Ll
Assault Squadron Storraovik,) - Gorica (Montenegro)
Fighter Squadron ;ak) - Mostar
Fighter Squadron Spitfire) - Mostar
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41. War L i nistrp: Aeronautics Branch
Head of the Air Force General Staff
Vice-Chief of Operational General Staff
Headquarters for Active National
Air Defense
Air Farce - Land Units
Cornde for Territorial Defense
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for Passive Territorial- De-
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Corresponding Branch in
Interior Ministry
Special Committees for Anti-
.Aircraft Defense
Aviation Popular min tia
Boubardier Transports Cor nd.s of 1.. Red Gross
and Observers Military Zone3 2. Fire Brigade
3. Technical Assistants
4.. Patriotic Associations
Fighter Squadrons Territorial Anti -Aircraft
(12 planes) Divisions (3 artillery regta.
each with 3 battalions and
various technical units)
42. In every town of any importance a special committee for anti-aircraft defense
has been set up. Leading citizen s rake up this committee - town authorities, the head
of the fire-prevention group, the leaders of the patriotic associations, etc. The
structure and the composition of these committees depends on the size of the town. The
coI!Jdttees are subdivided into sections. Dependent on the committees are: the fire-
prevention corps, organized as a national group; the Red Cross, technical units and pat-
riotic groups. A civilian associationjo subsidized by the state, has also cropped up,,
working side by side with the C?ct iiittees o
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43. The follow military airlines are now used in.TUG06L+kVIA:
R y to Cb x ;;' `r~?, .~ a, :` !1!
Roster --;;x.436 (mail route)
Zagreb - Belgrade rajevo
American planes and a few Junkers are used by the civilian airlines.
I. i1 ~AUTIC T tD1 X! IN 1J i 1 Ii1
44o Although the aeronautic industry has been recently accelerated,, and despite
shipr :nte of material from RUSSIA, production has not yet. reached the level required.
There has been a notable increase in the funds put at the disposition of the aeronautic
inurartry, for the expansion of existing factories and the founding of new ones. Most
of the aeronautic factories now functiom',ng work only an the reparation of airplanes o
45. Inforntion on the aeronautical installations now at work follows:
ZAGRJZ -- An airplane factory is working fun capacity in ZA( ; it was set
up during the German occupation. In June 1946 there were Italian prisoners doing con-
struction work at the factory.
ZE iUN - The ZMAJ airplane factory located in the district southeast of ZJ,1UN
has been na a onal.ised. It was bowed during the war but has been repaired and has now
begun to construct airplanes of the ZMAJ and FXZIR type, which are not used in rni.litax-y
aviation,. In July 1946 production was doubled.
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