3 results found
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Collection:Muzeul Aviatiei, Bucharest
Photo Date:20 June 2010
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Photo ID:640124Submit Correction
View count: 57
Registration / Serial:112
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):
Display Paint:Romania - Air Force
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:20 June 2010
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Collection:Muzeul Aviatiei, Bucharest
Photo Date:20 June 2010
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
Photo ID:640124Submit Correction
View count: 57
Registration / Serial:112
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):
Display Paint:Romania - Air Force
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:20 June 2010
Photo by:Derek FergusonContact
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Collection:Muzeul Aviatiei, Bucharest
Photo Date:26 September 2018
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Photo ID:216918Submit Correction
View count: 1792
The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing monoplane, all-metal monocoque fighter and ground-attack aircraft. When it first flew, in 1939, it was comparable to contemporary designs being deployed by the airforces of the most advanced military powers. Production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry of the IAR 80 into service until 1941. It remained in frontline use until May 1945.
Registration / Serial:112
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):REPLICA
Operator Titles:Romania - Air Force
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:26 September 2018
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Collection:Muzeul Aviatiei, Bucharest
Photo Date:26 September 2018
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Photo ID:216918Submit Correction
View count: 1792
The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing monoplane, all-metal monocoque fighter and ground-attack aircraft. When it first flew, in 1939, it was comparable to contemporary designs being deployed by the airforces of the most advanced military powers. Production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry of the IAR 80 into service until 1941. It remained in frontline use until May 1945.
Registration / Serial:112
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):REPLICA
Operator Titles:Romania - Air Force
City / Area:Bucharest / Muzeul Aviatiei [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:26 September 2018
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
City / Airport:Bucharest - Aurel Vlaicu (LRBS / BBU)Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:October 1998
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Photo ID:195224Submit Correction
View count: 259
The only surviving WW2-era IAR80, which is a rebuild from two a/c.
Registration / Serial:1
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Romania - Air Force
City / Airport:Bucharest - Aurel Vlaicu (LRBS / BBU)Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:October 1998
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
City / Airport:Bucharest - Aurel Vlaicu (LRBS / BBU)Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:October 1998
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact
Photo ID:195224Submit Correction
View count: 259
The only surviving WW2-era IAR80, which is a rebuild from two a/c.
Registration / Serial:1
Aircraft Version:IAR IAR-80
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Romania - Air Force
City / Airport:Bucharest - Aurel Vlaicu (LRBS / BBU)Map
Country:Romania
Photo Date:October 1998
Photo by:Fred WillemsenContact