Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia

Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia

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Fiat G.50||15+||Fighter||
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Fiat CR.42||10+||Fighter||
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Ikarus IK-2||4||Fighter||
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Dornier DO-17Z||21||Bomber||
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CANT Z.1007||10||Bomber||
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Caproni Ca.310||7||Bomber/Utility||
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Potez 25||42||Reconnaissance/Utility||
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de Havilland Puss Moth D.H.80||2||Utility||
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Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann||22||Trainer/Utility||
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AVIA FL 3||20||Trainer/Utility||
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Rogozarski PVT||15||Trainer/attack||
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Bücker Bü 131||46||Trainer/Utility||
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Zmaj Fizir FP.2||23||Trainer/Utility||
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Junkers W 34||4||Transport||
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[Lisko, et al, 1998, p. 78.]

See also

* Croatian Air Force Legion
* Independent State of Croatia during World War II
* Yugoslav Front of World War II
* Yugoslavia during the Second World War
* Invasion of Yugoslavia
* Royal Yugoslav Air Force
* Yugoslav Partisans

References

* Ciglic, B. and Savic, D., Dornier Do 17 The Yugoslav story, Operational Record 1937-1947. Jeroplan, Belgrade, 2007. ISBN 978-86-909727-0-8
* Frka, D., Croatian Air Force in World War II, in Scale Models International, May and June 1993, Argus, London
* Frka, D., Novak, J. and Pogacic, S., Zrakoplovstvo Nesavizne Drzave Hrvastke 1941-45 (Airforce of the Independent State of Croatia 1941-45). Krila, Zagreb, 2001.
* Grbelja, J. Uništeni naraštaj : Tragične sudbine novinara u NDH. Zagreb, 2000.
* Holmes, T., Aircraft of the Aces – Legends of the Skies. Osprey, London, 2004. ISBN 1 84176 825 1
* Hooten, E. R., Eagle in Flames - The fall of the Luftwaffe. Brockhampton Press, London, 1997. ISBN 1 86019 995 X
* Lisko, T. and Canak, D., Hrvatsko Ratno Zrakoplovstvo u Drugome Svejetskom Ratu (The Croatian Airforce in the Second World War). Zagreb, 1998. ISBN 953 97698 0 9
* Mollo A., The Armed Forces of World War II. Orbis, London, 1982. ISBN 0 85613 296 9
* Neulen, H.W., In the Skies of Europe – Air Forces allied to the Luftwaffe 1939-1945. Crowood Press, Wiltshire, 2000. ISBN 1 86126 326 0
* Novak, J. and Spencer, D., Hrvatski Orlovi: Paratroopers of the Independent State of Croatia 1942-1945 Axis Europa Books, Bayside NY, 1998. ISBN 1 891227 13 0
* Price, A. The Last Year of the Luftwaffe - May 1944 to May 1945. Arms and Armour, London, 1993. ISBN 1 85409 189 1
* Savic, D. and Ciglic, B. Croatian Aces of World War II Osprey Aircraft of the Aces - 49. Oxford, 2002. ISBN 1 84176 435 3
* Shores, C., Cull, B. and Malizia, N., Air War for Yugoslavia, Greece & Crete – 1940-41. Grub Street, London, 1987. ISBN 0-948817-07-0
* Tomasevich, Jozo. War and Revolution in Yugoslavia 1941-1945: Occupation and Collaboration. Stanford, Cal., Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0 8047 3615 4
* Weal, E.C., Weal, J.A. and Barker, R.F., Combat Aircraft of World War Two. Lothian, Melbourne, 1977. ISBN 0 85091 051 X

External links

* [http://www.yuairwar.com/ndh.asp Croatian Air Force in World War II]


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