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Old 10th June 2018, 19:01
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S/Nos for Rogozarski IK-3 flown by Milisav Semiz Apr 1941

Hello all.
In early April 1941 when Germany attacked Yugoslavia, there were 12 IK-3's allocated to the 51st FG. AFAIK the serials were 2151-2162.
Only 6 of those were serviceable. On another forum, a member said Nos 2 and 3 were in for repair. I can only assume, if this is correct, that they were 2152 and 2153.
If any of the above info is incorrect, please feel free to correct me.
Can anyone tell me which serial(s) were flown by Semiz in combat?
Also, again AFAIK, the only markings they carried were the serial number in smallish numbers on the fuselage near the tail, with a smaller br. code on the rudder. Can anyone confirm what markings they would have carried in early April?
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Peter
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Old 11th June 2018, 03:57
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Re: S/Nos for Rogozarski IK-3 flown by Milisav Semiz Apr 1941

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Hello all.
In early April 1941 when Germany attacked Yugoslavia, there were 12 IK-3's allocated to the 51st FG. AFAIK the serials were 2151-2162.
Only 6 of those were serviceable. On another forum, a member said Nos 2 and 3 were in for repair. I can only assume, if this is correct, that they were 2152 and 2153.
If any of the above info is incorrect, please feel free to correct me.
Can anyone tell me which serial(s) were flown by Semiz in combat?
Also, again AFAIK, the only markings they carried were the serial number in smallish numbers on the fuselage near the tail, with a smaller br. code on the rudder. Can anyone confirm what markings they would have carried in early April?
Thanks
Peter

You may want to reach out to the forum member who started this thread:
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=50459


as he is writing a book on this very aircraft due out shortly.
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Old 11th June 2018, 07:00
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Re: S/Nos for Rogozarski IK-3 flown by Milisav Semiz Apr 1941

Thank you! Done.
Peter
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