Type | Joint stock company |
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Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 22 April 1924 |
Founder | Živojin Rogožarski |
Defunct | 1946 |
Fate | Nationalised and merged with Ikarus in 1946 |
Successor | Ikarus |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Sima Milutinović |
Owner | General Commercial Bank[1] |
Rogožarski (Serbian Cyrillic: Рогожарски) was a Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer.
History
Officially established on 22 April 1924 under the name of Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Živojin Rogožarski (English: First Serbian Aircraft Factory of Živojin Rogožarski), the factory was responsible along with Ikarus for most of Yugoslavia's air industry between the world wars. Initially, the factory repaired aircraft confiscated in the First World War, and soon started to manufacture local aircraft, and licensed manufacture as well. Nationalised in 1946, the factory was merged along with Zmaj into Ikarus which continued in the aeronautical industry until 1962. The factory Rogožarski has made a total of 286 aircraft.[2]
Aircraft
Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
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Rogožarski F1V | 1925 | 37[lower-alpha 1] | Single engine biplane trainer |
Rogožarski AZR | 1930 | 1 | Single engine biplane trainer |
Rogožarski PVT | 1934 | 61 | Single engine biplane trainer |
Rogožarski Fizir FN | 40[lower-alpha 2] | Single engine biplane trainer | |
Rogožarski SIM-X | 1936 | 21 | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski IK-3 | 1938 | 13 | Single engine monoplane fighter |
Rogožarski R-100 | 1938 | 26 | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski SIM-VI | 1937 | 2 | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski SIM-XI | 1938 | 1 | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski SIM-XII-H | 1938 | 9 | Single engine monoplane floatplane trainer |
Rogožarski SIM-VIII | 1931 | 3[lower-alpha 3] | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H | 1938 | 19 | Twin engine monoplane floatplane bomber |
Rogožarski Brucoš | 1940 | 1 | Single engine monoplane trainer |
Rogožarski R-313 | 1940 | 1 | Twin engine monoplane light bomber |
Rogožarski B.I | |||
Rogožarski C.I | |||
Rogožarski RWD 8 | 3 | License built single engine monoplane trainer | |
Rogožarski RWD 13 | 6 | License built Single engine monoplane touring airplane | |
Rogožarski Hurricane | License built single engine monoplane fighter | ||
See also
References
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Footnotes
Notes
- ↑ Janić, Čedomir. "Rogožarski A.Ž.R". Aeromagazin (in Serbian). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ↑ Hayles, John (11 February 2003). "Yugoslavia: The Aviation Industry". Aeroflight. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
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