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Last aircraft retired in 1948 1929 Dewoitine D.27: France: Fighter 3 Retired in 1935 1929 Nieuport-Delage NiD 72: France: Fighter 3 Retired in 1935 1930 Morane-Saulnier MS.230: France: Trainer 16 Retired in 1937 1930 SET 3: Romania: Trainer 10 Retired in 1938 1930 SET 31: Romania: Trainer 20 Retired in 1943 1930 SET 7: Romania: Trainer 50 ...
Aerostar has been a major provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for all aircraft types used by the Romanian military. The company also developed the IAR-93 twin-engine, tactical ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft, which was the first fighter aircraft produced in Romania following the end of the Second World War.
The Romanian Air Force General Staff represents the military concept-developing, command and executive structure providing Air Forces peacetime, crisis and wartime leadership in order to reach, maintain and increase, as required, the operational level of the military subordinated structures so that to be able to operate under authorized ...
Avioane Craiova S.A. ("Craiova Airplanes" in English) is an aeronautical company based in Ghercești, near Craiova, Romania.It has been involved in the manufacture of various military aircraft, including the IAR-93 Vultur ground-attack fighter, the IAR-99 advanced jet trainer/light attack aircraft, and the cancelled IAR-95 Spey fighter.
The Romanian Armed Forces (Romanian: Forțele Armate Române or Armata Română) are the military forces of Romania. It comprises the Land Forces , the Naval Forces and the Air Force . The current Commander-in-chief is Lieutenant General Gheorghiță Vlad who is managed by the Minister of National Defence while the president is the Supreme ...
Industria Aeronautică Română (IAR) (now IAR S.A. Brașov), or Romanian Aeronautic Industry in English, is a Romanian aerospace manufacturer. [2] It is based in Ghimbav , near Brașov , Romania. IAR was founded in 1925 with the aid of the Romanian government, which sought to reduce reliance on foreign companies to supply the Royal Romanian ...
The Romanian Air Corps or Aviation Corps (RAC) (Romanian: Corpul de Aviație) was the air arm of the Romanian army until the formation of the Romanian Air Force.It was established on 1 April 1913 as the Military Aeronautics Service (Serviciul de Aeronautică Militară) [2] and subordinated to the Engineer Inspectorate, being organized in two branches – the aviation and the balloon branch.
Between 1920 and 1940, the Romanian military aviation saw a constant development, receiving new aircraft manufactured locally of either local design or under license. [3] The increasing number of aircraft and pilots determined the air force command to convert the four existing Aviation Groups to Air Flotillas ( Air Wings ) in 1929. [ 4 ]