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Unknown aircraft type: JAR 80
Hi all,
maybe the vast resource of this board can help me with this type. I found it as part of the Loss Reports of the Genaralquartiermeister. On 21. May 1944 a JAR 80 asigned to JG 104 crashed and burnt out near Galatz. The damage is reported as 100% and the pilot Ltn. Petersen Peter was KIA. Can anybody identify this aircraft for me please? Thanks in advance, Norbert |
Hi Norbert,
possibly You mean the IAR 80. This is a Romanian design and was in service from 1942 to 1944. More info on: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine...r/120/iar.html Kind regards Robert |
aircraft used by JG 104 (source: ww2.dk)
Aircraft used 1943 - 45: Ar 96, Bf 108, Bf 109, Bü 131, Bü 133, CR.42, Fi 156, Fw 56, Fw 189, Fw 190, Go 145, He 51, IAR-80 and Kl 32 |
Thanks for the quick reply. Learned something new.
Norbert |
I.A.R. 80
The mentioned airplane type - as noted earlier - was a Rumanian made I.A.R. 80 fighter. However, it has to be clarified, that the airplane wore Rumanian (ARR) markings, not German (Luftwaffe).
IIRC, the airplane's number was 77. I have a photo of that belly landed and burned out airplane, as well as a print of Lt. Petersen. It's interesting to note that Lt. Peter Petersen was born in Pueblo, Mexico! Dénes P.S. I will send you a private message |
Romanian planes design IAR-80 and IAR -81 were based on an orginal Polish fuselage of PZL P-24 sold to Romania in late 30s.
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Thanks to everyone helping me with my research,
Norbert |
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