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'''Rogožarski''' ({{Lang-sr-cyr|Рогожарски}}) was a [[Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] aircraft manufacturer.
'''Rogožarski''' ({{Lang-sr-cyr|Рогожарски}}) was a [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] aircraft manufacturer based in [[Belgrade]].


== History ==
== History ==
Officially established on 22 April 1924 under the name of ''Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Živojin Rogožarski'' ({{lang-en|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 (company)|Zmaj]] into [[Ikarbus|Ikarus]] which continued in the aeronautical industry until 1962. The factory Rogožarski has made a total of 286 aircraft.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hayles |first1=John |title=Yugoslavia: The Aviation Industry |url=http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/yugo/yugo-aviation-industry.htm |website=Aeroflight |access-date=11 April 2022 |date=11 February 2003}}</ref>
Officially established on 22 April 1924 under the name First Serbian Aircraft Factory of Živojin Rogožarski ({{lang-sh|Prva Srpska fabrika aeroplana Živojin Rogožarski}}), the company was responsible for most of Yugoslavia's air industry in the [[interwar period]], along with [[Ikarbus|Ikarus]]. Initially, it repaired aircraft which had been confiscated during [[World War I]], but soon started manufacturing its own models, as well as license producing aircraft from abroad. After the company was nationalised by the Yugoslav government in 1946, the factory was merged together with [[Zmaj (company)|Zmaj]] into Ikarus, which continued in the aeronautical industry until 1962. During its existence, Rogožarski produced a total of 286 aircraft.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hayles |first1=John |title=Yugoslavia: The Aviation Industry |url=http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/yugo/yugo-aviation-industry.htm |website=Aeroflight |access-date=11 April 2022 |date=11 February 2003}}</ref>


== Aircraft ==
== Aircraft ==
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|align=left| [[Rogožarski PVT]]
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|align=center| 1934
|align=center| 61
|align=center| 61
|align=left| Single engine biplane trainer
|align=left| Single engine biplane trainer
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|align=left| Single engine biplane trainer
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|align=left| [[Rogožarski SIM-Х]]
|align=left| [[Rogožarski SIM-X]]
|align=center| 1936
|align=center| 1936
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 24 February 2024

Rogožarski
Company typeJoint stock company
IndustrieAerospace
Gegründet22 April 1924 (1924-04-22)
GründerŽivojin Rogožarski
Defunct1946 (1946)
FateNationalised and merged with Ikarus in 1946
SuccessorIkarus
Hauptsitz,
Key people
Sima Milutinović
OwnerGeneral Commercial Bank[1]

Rogožarski (Serbian Cyrillic: Рогожарски) was a Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer based in Belgrade.

History

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Officially established on 22 April 1924 under the name First Serbian Aircraft Factory of Živojin Rogožarski (Serbo-Croatian: Prva Srpska fabrika aeroplana Živojin Rogožarski), the company was responsible for most of Yugoslavia's air industry in the interwar period, along with Ikarus. Initially, it repaired aircraft which had been confiscated during World War I, but soon started manufacturing its own models, as well as license producing aircraft from abroad. After the company was nationalised by the Yugoslav government in 1946, the factory was merged together with Zmaj into Ikarus, which continued in the aeronautical industry until 1962. During its existence, Rogožarski produced a total of 286 aircraft.[2]

Aircraft

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F1V
PVT-H
SIM-XIV-H
Model name First flight Number built Typ
Rogožarski F1V 1925 37[a] Single engine biplane trainer
Rogožarski AZR 1930 1 Single engine biplane trainer
Rogožarski PVT 1934 61 Single engine biplane trainer
Rogožarski Fizir FN 40[b] 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[c] 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

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References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ An additional 20 aircraft were built by Zmaj.
  2. ^ An additional 167 aircraft were built by Zmaj and Albatross.
  3. ^ An additional 2 aircraft were built by Ikarus.

Notes

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  1. ^ Janić, Čedomir. "Rogožarski A.Ž.R". Aeromagazin (in Serbian). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  2. ^ Hayles, John (11 February 2003). "Yugoslavia: The Aviation Industry". Aeroflight. Retrieved 11 April 2022.