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  2. Czechoslovak Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The assets of the former air force were divided 2:1 in the Czech favor, and thus the Czech Air Force and the Slovak Air Force were formed. The 18 MiG-29s then in service were divided 1:1 between the new countries. A 1992–93 reorganisation resulted in a completely new structure of the Czech Air Force which came into effect in 1994. [46]

  3. List of military aircraft of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The following list of military aircraft of the Czech Republic is a list of military aircraft and civil aircraft for military use currently in service with the Czech Air Force, the Czech Land Forces (unmanned aerial vehicles) and the Flight Training Center as well as retired aircraft.

  4. Czech Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force operated within this structure until 30 June 2013. Within the framework of the reorganisation of the Army, on 1 July 2013 the independent High Command of the Czech Air Force (Czech: Velitelství vzdušných sil) was established, headquartered in Prague with new Commander in Chief Brigadier General Libor Štefánik. [14]

  5. Jaroslav Šrámek - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Jaroslav Šrámek (3 May 1929 – 16 February 2015) [1] was a fighter pilot, active during the Cold War. He was known as the only pilot from the Czechoslovak Air Force ever to have shot down an enemy jet-propelled plane. [2] Šrámek flew more than 2,000 operational hours during his career, which spanned from 1951 to 1989.

  6. 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Czechoslovak Composite Air Division (Czech: 1. československá smíšená letecká divize; Slovak: 1. česko-slovenská zmiešaná letecká divízia) was the air arm of the Czechoslovak armed forces in the Soviet Union during World War II, operating under the operational command of the Soviet Air Force.

  7. List of World War II aces from Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak Air Force until German occupation, then French Air Force, then Royal Air Force Plzak, Stanislav: 6: MIA 7 August 1941 Prchal, Eduard M: 6: Died 4 December 1984 Prihoda, Josef: 5: DFC: MIA 6 March 1943 Půda, Rajmund: 5

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