104th Training Aviation Regiment
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The 104th Training Aviation Regiment
(Serbo-Croatian
: 104. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 104. ваздухопловни школски пук) was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian
: 1. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 1. ваздухопловни школски пук) as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force
.
By the 1948 year this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, so it has become 104th Training Aviation Regiment
.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Predrag Ilić and Svetislav Nešović. Commissars was Milan Jovanović.
airfield for short period. By year 1949 it was dislocated to Mostar airport, where it has remain until it was disbanded. It was equipped with Soviet Yakovlev trainer-fighters and domestic made trainers.
In year 1956 regiment was reformed in to 1st Pilot School, which existed until 1959/1960.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Svetislav Nešović, Mido Rakočević, Edo Banfić and Luka Popov.
104th Training Aviation Regiment
The 104th Training Aviation Regiment was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment The 104th Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 104. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 104. ваздухопловни школски пук) was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training...
(Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian language
Serbo-Croatian or Serbo-Croat, less commonly Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian , is a South Slavic language with multiple standards and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro...
: 104. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 104. ваздухопловни школски пук) was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian language
Serbo-Croatian or Serbo-Croat, less commonly Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian , is a South Slavic language with multiple standards and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro...
: 1. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 1. ваздухопловни школски пук) as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force
SFR Yugoslav Air Force
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Air Force , was the air force of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . Formed in 1945, it was preceded by the Yugoslav Royal Air Force which was disbanded in 1941, following the German occupation of Yugoslavia...
.
1st Training Aviation Regiment
The 2nd Training Aviation Regiment was formed on November 1, 1945 by order from August of same year. It was created at Pančevo from training squadron, as part of Military Aviation College. It was equipped with Soviet-made Po-2 and UT-2 and Yugoslav Aero-2 training aircraft. By the May 1946 the regiment had composed from four squadrons, and by November same year number of squadrons was reduced.By the 1948 year this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, so it has become 104th Training Aviation Regiment
104th Training Aviation Regiment
The 104th Training Aviation Regiment was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment The 104th Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 104. vazduhoplovni školski puk / 104. ваздухопловни школски пук) was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training...
.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Predrag Ilić and Svetislav Nešović. Commissars was Milan Jovanović.
104th Training Aviation Regiment
The 104th Training Aviation Regiment was based at PančevoPancevo Airport
Pančevo Airport is an airport near the city of Pančevo, Serbia near Belgrade. The airport is mostly used for general aviation operations...
airfield for short period. By year 1949 it was dislocated to Mostar airport, where it has remain until it was disbanded. It was equipped with Soviet Yakovlev trainer-fighters and domestic made trainers.
In year 1956 regiment was reformed in to 1st Pilot School, which existed until 1959/1960.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Svetislav Nešović, Mido Rakočević, Edo Banfić and Luka Popov.
Assignments
- Military Aviation College (1945-1949)
- Active Aviation Officers School of Military Aviation Academy (1949–1952)
- Flight training center (1953-1960)
Previous designations
- 1st Training Aviation Regiment (1945-1948)
- 104th Training Aviation Regiment (1948-1956)
- 1st Pilot School (1956-1960)
Bases stationed
- PančevoPancevo AirportPančevo Airport is an airport near the city of Pančevo, Serbia near Belgrade. The airport is mostly used for general aviation operations...
(1945-1949)- KovinKovin AirportKovin Airport is an airport in the Kovin Municipality, Vojvodina, Serbia...
, OmoljicaOmoljicaOmoljica is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Pančevo municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village population is 6,518 people .-References:...
and KačarevoKacarevoKačarevo is a town in northern Serbia, situated in the municipality of Pančevo, South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The town has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 7,624 people .- Name :...
(1946-1948)
- Kovin
- Mostar (1949-1960)
Commanding officers
Date appointed | Name |
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Predrag Ilić | |
Svetislav Nešović | |
Mido Rakočević | |
Edo Banfić | |
Luka Popov | |
Equipment
- Yakovlev UT-2Yakovlev UT-2|-See also:...
(1945–1956) - Po-2 (1945–1948)
- Ikarus Aero 2B/CIkarus Aero 2|-See also:-External links:*...
(1945-1948) - Yakovlev Yak-1Yakovlev Yak-1The Yakovlev Yak-1 was a World War II Soviet fighter aircraft. Produced from early 1940, it was a single-seat monoplane with a composite structure and wooden wings....
(1948-1950) - Yakovlev Yak-9UYakovlev Yak-9The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union in World War II and after. Fundamentally a lighter development of the Yak-7 with the same armament, it arrived at the front at the end of 1942. The Yak-9 had a lowered rear fuselage decking and all-around vision canopy...
(1948–1950) - Yugoslav-made trainer aircraft (1948-1960)