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The G-4 Super Galeb was developed during the 1970s as a replacement for Yugoslav Air Force's existing fleet of the G-2 Galeb, a straight-winged jet trainer aircraft that had been developed during the late 1950s. Vintage Military Jet Design, Japanese Military Plane Design, Polish Military Aircraft Design, Japanese Military Aviation History, Enduro Motorcycle, Yugoslav Military Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Air Force, Photographic Prints

The G-4 Super Galeb was developed during the 1970s as a replacement for Yugoslav Air Force's existing fleet of the G-2 Galeb, a straight-winged jet trainer aircraft that had been developed during the late 1950s.

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Yugoslavian Bf 109G-2 "white 16" WNr.14733. During World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans captured ten Messerschmitt Bf 109s.In an agreement with Bulgaria the newly formed Air Force will receive more G versions after 1947 to help equip the Yugoslav Air Force. However the lack of spare parts forced all Yugoslav 109s to withdrawn from service in 1954.

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Given that Zeljava is a huge complex of underground and overground military facilities, it has been quite a challenge to write an article about it.

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