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Photo ID: 1546189
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Photo ID: 1512139
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Photo ID: 1502710
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YU-YAE / 23177/177 (cn FVS-G-23177) This exceptionally rare beast in Australia is seen arriving for static display at the Australian International Airshow. Produced for the Yugoslav Air Force as 23177, it was retired in 2000 and went to the civil Aero Club Galeb, Belgrade. It seems to have come to Australia since 2008 and appears to be operating from Lilydale, still under its Serbian registration. It carries '40th Anniversary' titles, possibly of the first flight of the type in 1961. |
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Photo ID: 1492224
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Photo ID: 1492223
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Photo ID: 1491910
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Photo ID: 1471397
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YU-YAF / 3 At the present exists civil Serbian aerobatic team Flying Stars, flying with four G-2 Galeb. In 1984 former Yugoslavian team officially receiving this name and the J-1 Jastreb planes. In 1990 are replaced with new Yugoslavian SOKO G-4 Super Galeb planes. Year later the team is disbanded during war with Slovenia. Flying Stars are reformed again at the end of 1996 as a part of 172nd Air Brigade at Podgorica. In 1998 all Flying Stars planes are destroyed at Batainica airfield during NATO air attacks. |
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Photo ID: 1469858
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YU-YAD / 4 (cn 23187) At the present exists civil Serbian aerobatic team Flying Stars, flying with four G-2 Galeb. In 1984 former Yugoslavian team officially receiving this name and the J-1 Jastreb planes. In 1990 are replaced with new Yugoslavian SOKO G-4 Super Galeb planes. Year later the team is disbanded during war with Slovenia. Flying Stars are reformed again at the end of 1996 as a part of 172nd Air Brigade at Podgorica. In 1998 all Flying Stars planes are destroyed at Batainica airfield during NATO air attacks. |
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Photo ID: 1452872
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Photo ID: 1420688
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YU-YAG (cn 23194) YU-YAF, YU-YAI & YU-YAK at Belgrade Air Show 2008. Canon 450D + Canon EF 70-300 IS USM, @480mm (35mm equivalent focal length). |
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Photo ID: 1412082
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Photo ID: 1394122
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Photo ID: 1384271
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Photo ID: 1383242
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Photo ID: 1366581
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