Rogožarski PVT
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The Rogožarski PVT (Serbian Cyrillic: Рогожарски ПВТ; transliterated as Rogozarski PWT in German and as Rogojarsky PVT in some older English sources) was a single-engined, two-seat parasol winged aircraft designed as an advanced and fighter trainer in Yugoslavia before World War II. Over 60 were built, serving with the Yugoslav Royal Air Force (YAF) until the fall of Yugoslavia in 1941. After that, some PVTs were used by the newly formed Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia, sometimes as ground attack aircraft.
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Rogožarski PVT | |
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Role | Advanced trainer |
National origin | Yugoslavia |
Manufacturer | Rogožarski, Belgrade |
Designer | R. Fizir; Sima Milutinović; Kosta Sivčev and Adem Biščević |
First flight | c.1934 |
Introduction | 1936 |
Retired | 1945 |
Status | inactive |
Primary user | Yugoslav Royal Air Force |
Number built | 61[1] |
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