• 44.89806; 20.633306 Utva Aviation Industry (Serbian: Утва Авио Индустрија, romanized: Utva Avio Industrija), commonly known as UTVA is a Serbian manufacturer...
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    The UTVA 75 is a light utility aircraft produced by the Serbian aircraft manufacturer UTVA. It was first introduced in the late 1970s and has since been...
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    The UTVA Kobac (English: Sparrowhawk) was a prototype Serbian single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training/light attack aircraft manufactured...
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    The Utva Lasta 95 (from Serbian: утва, lit. 'shelduck', and ласта, lit. 'swallow') is a light military trainer aircraft produced by Utva Aviation Industry...
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    The UTVA Aero 3 was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft built in Yugoslavia to replace the Ikarus Aero 2 then in service. One hundred ten were built...
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    The UTVA-66, is a STOL aircraft, which was produced in the former Yugoslavia. It was developed from the UTVA-60 and first flew 1966. The aircraft was built...
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    fighter-bomber jets and trainers induced Yugoslav domestic aircraft industry (Soko, Utva) to make new jet trainers and fighter-bombers. After a number of prototypes...
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  • Utva may refer to: Utva Aviation Industry, a Serbian aircraft manufacturer Utva (Perm Krai), a river in Perm Krai, Russia Utva (Ural), a river in Kazakhstan...
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    The Utva C-3 Trojka (Trey) was a light aircraft built in Yugoslavia shortly after World War II as a result of a government competition to develop a new...
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  • The UTVA-60 is a Yugoslavian light aircraft of the 1960s. First flying in 1959, it was built by UTVA for both the Yugoslavian armed forces and for civilian...
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    The Soko G-4 Super Galeb (from Serbian: галеб, lit. 'seagull'), also referred to as N-62, is a Yugoslav single-engine, advanced jet trainer and light ground-attack...
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    The ruddy shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea), known in India as the Brahminy duck, is a member of the family Anatidae. It is a distinctive waterfowl, 58 to...
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  • Vrabac (redirect from Utva Vrabac)
    Look up vrabac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vrabac (sparrow) may refer to: Vrabac (surname) Šoštarić Vrabac, Yugoslav primary glider Vrabac Mini...
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    The Utva-65 Privrednik (Merchant) is a Yugoslav civil aircraft designed and used for agricultural work. The Utva-65 was designed specifically as an agricultural...
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    Utva 213 Vihor was a late 1940s Yugoslavian two-seat advanced trainer. Designed and built by the Yugoslav state factory, the Type 213 was first flown in...
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    Dornier Do 27 Helio Courier Pilatus PC-6 Porter Soko J-20 Kraguj Temco 58 Utva 66 Data from FAA Type Certificate. Type: Six-cylinder air-cooled geared supercharged...
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    trainers. The best-known plane types include Utva Trojka, Utva 212, Utva 213 Vihor, Utva-65, Utva 66 and UTVA 75, so as the components for Soko J-22 Orao...
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  • The Utva (Russian: Утьва) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Veslyana, which in turn is a tributary of the Kama. The river is 76...
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  • and armoured vehicles at its facilities in Velika Plana and Kuršumlija. Utva Aviation Industry manufactures military trainer aircraft and drones at its...
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    Utva 66 Zlin Z-526 Other Krajina Express K-15 Krajina Missile Krajina Airforce G-2 Galeb Krajina Airforce Aérospatiale Gazelle Krajina Airforce Utva 66...
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    tied up to Belgrade's economy. HIP factory is located in Pančevo as well as UTVA which was heavily damaged during the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. Pančevo...
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    Tango Foxtrot Team Rocket F1 Rocket Tecnam P2012 Traveller Ultimate 10-300 Utva 65 Van's Aircraft RV-10 Velocity XL Washington T-411 Wolverine Wilson Global...
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    two Mil Mi-8T transport helicopters, one Antonov An-2 and number of Utva 66, Utva 75, J-20 Kraguj and Zlin Z-526 aircraft. Aircraft from Udbina airport...
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  • The development of the Macedonian Air Brigade began in 1992. The UTVA-66 and UTVA-75 were the first aircraft types to be introduced into the Macedonian...
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    the 92nd Light Multi role Aircraft Squadron was equipped with An-2, UTVA-66, UTVA-75, Zlin 526F, PZL-104 Wilga 80, Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub and Cessna...
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    also had a small aviation detachment, utilising the Antonov AN-2(s) and UTVA-75 for observation purposes. The unit participated in many operations, namely...
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    with Yugoslav Air Force markings. Polikarpov Po-2 Fizir FN Soko J-20 Kraguj Utva 213 Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk VC used by Yugoslav RAF squadron. MQ-1 Predator...
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  • partially dismantled and relocated to Serbia, where they were aligned with the Utva Aviation Industry in Pančevo which had already been working closely with...
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  • The Shyngyrlau (Kazakh: Шыңғырлау) or Utva (Russian: Утва) is a river in West Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan, a tributary of the Ural. It is 290 kilometres...
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    tributaries of the Yaik River, for example Ilek (Erzya "Ilyk" – strength) and Utva (Komi "Ytva" – spring water). In the 10th-Century work De Administrando Imperio...
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