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  2. Bulgarian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the Bulgarian aviation industry provided the air force with 42 DAR 9 Siniger and 45 Kaproni-Bulgarski KB-5 Chuchuliga aircraft, along with preparing for serial production of the KB-6 – Bulgaria's first twin-engined aircraft. At year's end, the Bulgarians had 595 aircraft (of which 258 were combat aircraft) and 10,287 personnel.

  3. List of former Bulgarian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria Air Force Aircraft Types Accessdate:August 2014; Bulgaria Air Force Aircraft Types NOT Used Accessdate:August 2014; Nedialkov, Dimitar (2001). Air Power of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Part II. Sofia: Fark Ood/Air Sofia. ASIN B004LCRNEY. Nedialkov, Dimitar (2001). Air Power of the Kingdom of Bulgaria Part III. Sofia: Fark Ood/Air Sofia ...

  4. Structure of the Bulgarian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    C-27J Spartan Bulgarian Air Force An-30 Bulgarian Air Force Aero L-39ZA Albatros. Joint Forces Command, Sofia. Military Command Center, Sofia [5] Air Sovereignty Operations Center, Sofia, reports to NATO's Integrated Air Defense System CAOC Torrejón in Spain; Air Forces Command, Sofia. Command, Control and Surveillance Base (III) Headquarters

  5. List of Bulgarian Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    The city of Plovdiv used to house the headquarters of the Tactical Aviation Command and is still a place of significance as it houses a number of logistical and operational support units of the Bulgarian Air Force. The 2nd Missile Air Defence Brigade is also based in the vicinities of the city and is responsible for the air defence of the ...

  6. Vrazhdebna Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Vrazhdebna Air Base (Bulgarian: Авиобаза Враждебна, romanized: Aviobaza Vraždebna) or 16th Transport Air Base is a military air base, located on the site of Sofia Airport. The air base functions as a hub for the 16th Transport Squadron of the BAF.

  7. Lazarov Laz-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Lazarov Laz-7 was a Bulgarian training aircraft of the 1940s and 50s. The first of three prototypes flew on 12 June 1948, and was followed by 160 production aircraft powered by a Czechoslovakian Walter Minor 6-III inline engine built from 1949 to 1952, and 150 Laz-7Ms (also known as the Zak-1) powered by a Soviet Shvetsov M-11FR radial engine from 1952 to 1954.

  8. Category:Bulgarian Air Force - Wikipedia

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  9. Lists of Bulgarian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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