Royal Romanian Air Force
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Royal Romanian Air Force |
List of WWII flying aces |
Aircraft |
List of Romanian Air Force aircraft |
Structure |
List of Air bases |
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The Forţele Aeriene Regale ale României (Royal Romanian Air Force), or simply Forţele Aeriene Române (Romanian Air Force) was the Air Arm of Royal Romanian forces in WWII. It provided support to land forces, carrying out reconnaissance missions, and mounting air raids between other missions in all combat fronts.
The insignia of the FARR was a cross in the fuselage and upper and lower wings, and the national colours on the tail, with a yellow engine cowling and vertical band on the fuselage. It was later changed at tricolor (red-yellow-purple) roundels on the fuselage and wings, and a tricolor band on the tail.
They flew aircraft from Germany and Italy, with their own and other foreign aircraft, as well as captured enemy aircraft. The Romanian Air Force fought against the Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierö (Hungarian Air Force) during the Hungarian annexation of Transylvania. The most basic unit of their formations was the Grupul.
The Romanian Air Force fought alongside the Luftwaffe during the advance into the Ukraine and Crimea, until the Battle of Stalingrad, when the Southern Luftwaffe Command was installed in Bucharest. It also carried out some reconnaissance and patrol missions over the Black Sea alongside Bulgarian units also.
The Romanian Air Force was also tasked with the air defence of the Ploieşti oil installations, and also Bucharest against Allied air raids, and to protect Axis convoys in the Black Sea. These units fought against the USAAF and RAF during their raids against Romania.
The main models of aircraft used include the PZL P.24F, Hawker Hurricane, Heinkel He 112, Messerschmitt 109E and G types, Messerschmitt 110 (for night defence), IAR 80A were used too, alongside other types of interceptors used by the Luftwaffe units in area.
When the country was invaded by Soviet forces, the King Mihai I (Michael) ordered Romanian forces to attack Axis forces, and the FARR was allied with Soviet Voenno-vozdushniye Sily against German and Hungarian forces in Transylvania and Slovakia, though some units continued to fight with the Axis in Luftwaffe volunteer units.
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[edit] Romanian Air Aces
- Horia Agarici
- Constantin Cantacuzino
- Cristea Chirvăsuţă
- Ion Di Cesare
- Tudor Greceanu
- Ioan Maga
- Ioan Mălăcescu
- Ion Milu
- Ioan Mucenica
- Constantin Lungulescu
- Alexandru Şerbănescu
[edit] Structure
- Grupul 3° Picaj, Corpul 2° Aerien, Luftflotte 4, South Russia Front, Winter of 1943-44.
- Grupul 3° Picaj, Corpul 1° Aerien, Cioara, Dolcesti, Romania August 1944; under orders of Luftwaffe, Luftflotte Kommando 4 with commands in Debrecen, Hungary
- Grupul (added), Corpul 1° Aerien, Romania, Slovakian Front, January 1945
[edit] Local government and private aircraft companies
- Brasov
- Industria Aeronautica Romana (IAR)
- Interprendere Pentru Contructii Aeronautice Romane (ICAR)
- Sociatatea Pentru Exploatari Technice (SET)
Aircraft constructed under foreign license
- Heinkel He 111 H (30 examples by Brasov)
- Messerschmitt Bf 109G (16 examples by Brasov)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.79JR (16 examples by Brasov)
- PZL P.11f (80 examples by IAR)
- PZL P.24E (50 examples by IAR)
- IAR 36 (Messerschmitt design) (5 examples by IAR)
[edit] Enemy aircraft interned or captured
- Further information: List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force#Interned or captured
As a result to the Soviet Invasion of Poland, a large number of Polish Air Force aircraft were interned in Romania. Also, some Soviet were captured during WWII, as well as few American B-24 Liberator bombers.
[edit] Aircraft of RRAF
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