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Hello Carson!
Give me some time and I will see what I can find about Zmaj build aircraft. Are you looking for just a list of aircraft or some additional informations on each type? Anyway I will see what I can do...
In the meantime, here is picture of one of the planes licence-build by Zmaj factory at Zemun - Hawker Hurricane Mk I.
In post #4 I gave list of Zmaj build aircraft which I was able to compile on short notice. This will be fallowed which short history of "Fabrika aeroplana i hidroplana Zmaj A.D." as soon I manage to translate some materials I have found. In the meantime I will post few pictures of Zmaj aircraft with comments.
Picture 1
Heres is one of 10 planes Zmaj FP-2 build in 1945.Photo was taken at Zemun airfield. This 10 plane batch was first delivery of Yugoslav indigenous aircrafts to the new Tito's Air Force.
Picture 2
First three examples of Fizir FN (FN=Fizir nastavni or Fizir trainer) were built at Zmaj in 1930 for flight school of Central Aeroclub. They are shown here at Zemun Airport with Aeroput hangars seen in the background.
At Zmaj, Rogožarski and Albatros (from Sremska Mitrovica) there were build a total of over 200 of this basic trainer airplanes, making Fizir FN the most produced indigenous airplane in Yugoslavia prior the WW2.
Thanks very much Tzaw1 for the prompt reply and excellent pictures I'm very much indebted to you.Under licence:
Dewoitine D.1 - probably
Hanriot H.32 (25+20(?) planes)
Hanriot H.41 (10 planes)
Dewoitine D.27 (4 planes)
Spartan Cruiser (only 1 one)
Gourdou-Leseurre(I don't know what type, fighter-trainer, 20 planes?)
Haker Fury (?)
Hawker Hurricane Mk I (16 planes)
Own constructions:
Fizir Wright (1928, speed 165 km/h, 2-seater, basic trainer, 15 planes + 3 hydro, with Jupiter. But mayby these hydro are Fizir Mars)
Fizir Maybach (1926, 165 km/h, 2-seater, basic trainer, with Maybach)
Fizir FN (1929, 148/160 km/h, 2-seater basic trainer, 20 ones with Walter NZ 120 HP + 10 with Mercedes 120 HP, entire production to 1939 - 170 ones in Zmaj and Rogozarski)
Fizir FP-1 (basic trainer, project only?)
Fizir FP-2 (1933, 238 km/h, 2-seater, trainer, with Gnome Rhone 7K, evolution FP-1)
Fizir FT (trainer, monoplane)
Zmaj R-1 you can
Data are compiled from book Aviation of Serbia and Yugoslavia 1901-1994 and websites:
Zmaj Fizir FP.2
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Fizir FN
And photos from cited book:
Spartan Cruiser
Fizir FT
Fizir FN
Here is one photo of Zmaj Fizir FN (Fizir Nastavni) which I took when I visited Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade few years ago. As for "Fizir Nebojša", so far I managed to find that it was build sometime between 1927 and 1932.
For more pictures of this particular plane see the fallowing link: FIZIR FN
Thanks Imalko for the lovely picture of Fizir Nastavni which I'm downloading and keeping it preciously!
In the meantime I have another favour to ask you (and I hope after this I won't bother you any longer):
concerning the Fizir Vega AF/2 (a wonderful amphibian I think) I could only find one picture (a front image). Would it be possible to have a side view or three quarters view or maybe a profile?
Thanks for your assistance
carson1934
Royal Yugoslav Air Force used total number of 50 Furrys - 10 Hawker build, 24 licence build by Ikarus and 16 licence build by Zmaj.
Here is one Zmaj Furry used by 5. vazduhoplovni lovački puk (5th Aviation Fighter Regiment).
Source "Naša krila" Special edition: April 1941 - Fighters of the Royal Yugoslav Air Force
Photo: Milan Micevski Collection