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  2. Romanian Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    First Romanian flying boats. Captured during the war of 1919, used until 1922. [20] RAS-1 Getta Romania: 4 First Romanian-made flying boats, unarmed In service 1926–1932 [20] Savoia-Marchetti S.55 Italy: 7 Double-hulled In service 1933–1942 [21] Savoia-Marchetti S.56 Italy: 6 Biplane, unarmed In service 1932–1943 [22] Savoia-Marchetti S ...

  3. List of World War II flying aces from Romania - Wikipedia

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    Top scoring Romanian ace 11 unconfirmed Alexandru Șerbănescu: 52: 55: Top scoring Romanian ace before Romania left the Axis 8 unconfirmed Ion Milu 37 + 1 * 52: 4 unconfirmed Dan Vizanty 15 + 1 * 43: Constantin Rosariu: 20: 33: 2 unconfirmed Cristea Chirvăsuță 22: 31: 4 unconfirmed Ioan Maga 20: 29: 5 unconfirmed Ion Mucenica 23 + 1 * 27: 2 ...

  4. Romanian Navy during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The naval war in the Black Sea commenced with the Raid on Constanța on 26 June 1941, the only encounter between major warships during the entire campaign. [1] The Romanian flotilla leader Mărăști and the destroyer Regina Maria together with the minelayer Amiral Murgescu defended the port against the Soviet cruiser Voroshilov and the Leningrad-class destroyer leaders Kharkov and Moskva.

  5. Constantin Cantacuzino (aviator) - Wikipedia

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    Even though this was a comfortable job, he managed to get in the front line as a fighter pilot in the 53rd Fighter Squadron (equipped with Hurricane Mk. I). (from left to right) Cantacuzino with Mircea T. Bădulescu, Squadron Leader and Traian Burduloiu, commander of the 1st Romanian Air Corps on the Western Front, Lucenec (Slovakia) April 1945

  6. Royal Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The ARR was established on 1 January 1924 from the previous Romanian Air Corps. [2] This was followed by the formation of the Undersecretariat of State for the Air (Subsecretariatul de Stat al Aerului) within the Ministry of War in 1932, then by the formation of the Ministry of Air and Navy in 1936 (which existed until 1940).

  7. Romanian Naval Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Naval Forces ordered three IAR 330 Puma Naval helicopters, with the last one being commissioned in December 2008. The helicopters are of a similar configuration to those of the Romanian Air Force , including the SOCAT upgrade package; the Navy Pumas also have flotation gear fitted under the nose and main undercarriage fairings.

  8. Category:Romanian World War II flying aces - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Romanian World War II flying aces" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. List of Romanian military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Fighter: 50: 2 x 13.2 mm FN Browning heavy machine guns 4 x FN Browning machine guns IAR 80C: Fighter: 50: 2 x 20 mm Ikaria autocannons 4 x FN Browning machine guns IAR 81: Fighter and dive bomber: 50: 6 x FN Browning machine guns (4 for 10 of them) 2 x 13.2 mm FN Browning heavy machine gun (10 of them) 1 x 225 bomb 2 x 50 kg bombs IAR 81A ...

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