11. May 2013. – Open Day at Ladjevci Air Base [ 98. Aviation Brigade – Serbian Air Force]
My second visit to the 98. Aviation brigade in last 20 days…This time my plan was to come without a camera, just to enjoy in the flight program and chat with friends (and in same time to rest my shoulders from heavy equipment :) ). As usual at the last moment I decided to go with equipment, and I didn’t regret…
My second visit to the 98. Aviation brigade in last 20 days…This time my plan was to come without a camera, just to enjoy in the flight program and chat with friends (and in same time to rest my shoulders from heavy equipment :) ). As usual at the last moment I decided to go with equipment, and I didn’t regret…
J-22 & NJ-22 Orao from 241st attack squadron “Tigers”
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Sa-341 & Sa-342 Gazelle (Gama) from 714th Anti Armor Helicopter Squadron
photos © Dimitrije Ostojic 2013
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Одличне фотке, као и увек! Хвала!
Fotke za 10, prelijepa tehnika, hvala!
Fenomenalne kao i uvek.
Necemo da te menjamo!
Изузетно лепе слике и леп догађај. Свака част мајсторе!
Odlicne fotografije.Svaka cast Dimitrije!!
These aircraft (both the airplane and the helicopter) were actually manufactured in Bosnia, in “Soko” (Hawk) factory, in Mostar.
That “SOKO” factory, was actually established in Serbia back in 1923 and it was named “IKARUS”. When communists seized power, they immediately removed all production assets from Serbia into a newly formed republic of Bosnia and renamed it to “SOKO” in 1950.