Soko J21 Jastreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Srpska Air Force Aviation Photo 0375961
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 2168503
The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslav turbojet attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), (Serbian: Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI)), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO. Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in single-seat ground-attack and two-seat advanced flying / weapon training versions. The J-21.
SOKO J21 JASTREB Flight Manuals
The Soko J-21 Jastreb (from Serbian Cyrillic: јастреб, lit. 'hawk' ), referred to as the J-1 Jastreb in some sources, is a Yugoslav single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO in Mostar.
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The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslav turbojet attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), (Serbian: Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI)), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO.
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 2708990
The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a single-seat, attack-reconnaissance jet aeroplane which was designed and manufactured in Yugoslavia in the 1960's. It looks similar to the G-2 Galeb on the basis of it was also developed.
SOKO J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia's Advanced SingleEngine Jet Aircraft
The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslav military single-engine light attack jet aircraft of single-seat metal construction intended for close fire support and reconnaissance. It was produced based on the VTI project at the SOKO aircraft factory in Mostar from 1968 to 1977.
Soko NJ21 Jastreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Srpska Air Force Aviation Photo 2369488
The Soko J-21 Jastreb was a Yugoslav light attack jet aircraft developed in the 1960s to provide air support against invading columns with little preparation. It was a single-seat development of the G-2 Galeb trainer with a stronger engine and greater armament. The J-21 would make for a well-rounded Yugoslav strike aircraft in the early jet ranks.
Soko J21 Jastreb AviationMuseum
The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslav single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI), in Belgrade.
Soko J21 Jastreb —
The Soko J-21 Jastreb (English: Hawk), referred to as the J-1 Jastreb in some sources, is a Yugoslav single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO in Mostar. Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer.
A SOKO J21 JASTREB at Farnborough Air Show in 1970 Stock Photo Alamy
The Soko J-21 Jastreb (from Serbian Cyrillic: јастреб, lit. 'hawk'), referred to as the J-1 Jastreb in some sources, is a Yugoslav single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO in Mostar.
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 0574623
The Soko J-21 Jastreb (Hawk) is a Yugoslavian single-seat, light-attack aircraft designed by SOKO Mostar in the 1960s. The aircraft were built by SOKO Mostar until the 1980s. It was developed from SOKO G-2 Galeb (two-seater, training version of J-21 Jastreb).
24115 Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Hubay Andor JetPhotos
The Soko J-21 Jastreb (English: Hawk), referred to as the J-1 Jastreb in some sources, is a Yugoslav single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd (VTI), in Belgrade and manufactured by SOKO in Mostar.Derived from the G-2 Galeb advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft, it was designed in.
Soko NJ21 Jastreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Srpska Air Force Aviation Photo 0389813
Soko J-21 Jastreb It is a single-seat, attack and reconnaissance jet aircraft. It was designed and built in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 1960s. After numerous wartime episodes, the few surviving aircraft were sent to the Aeronautical Technical Centre in Veľká Gorica.
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 2469435
SOKO J-21 Jastreb (Hawk) History The former Yugoslav SOKO J-21 "Jastreb" ("Eagle") is a further development of the original 1961 G-2 "Galeb" (detailed elsewhere on this page). The two-seat Caleb is the country's first domestically designed, developed and produced aircraft, fulfilling the role of advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft.
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 1149481
Soko J-21 Jastreb There are 38 photos of Version Soko J-21 Jastreb for Aircraft Generic Type Soko J-21 Jastreb in the Airliners.net database. Photo Aircraft Location & Date; Yugoslavia - Air Force Soko J-21 Jastreb Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (Surcin) (BEG / LYBE) Serbia Yugoslavia - Air Force.
Soko J21 Jastreb Yugoslavia Air Force Aviation Photo 1775890
9 results for Soko J-21 Jastreb Modify search Civilian only Military only Sort by: Photo results Airline: Yugoslavia - Air Force Reg: 24127 photos Aircraft: Soko J-21 Jastreb Serial #: 029 Photo date: 2020-02-04 Uploaded: 2020-02-09 Likes: 1 Comments: 0 Views: 2,603 Location: Other Location - Aviation Academy Belgrade, Serbia
Soko J21 Jastreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Srpska Air Force Aviation Photo 0375961
Soko NJ-21 Jastreb There are 17 photos of Version Soko NJ-21 Jastreb for Aircraft Generic Type Soko J-1 Jastreb in the Airliners.net database. Photo Aircraft Location & Date; Yugoslavia - Air Force Soko NJ-21 Jastreb Belgrade - Nikola Tesla (Surcin) (BEG / LYBE).