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Latvian
Air Force The Air Force was first founded long before the
Soviet occupation. At 7 June 1919 an Air Group was formed with
three aircraft. In the years to follow a lot of other aircraft
were added to the inventory and the Air Group was eventually
renamed to Aviation Regiment. The Soviet invasion ended the
activities of the Air Force. At that time there were almost
130 aircraft on strength.
This site is a
collection point for images and information about Latvian
aviation, 1918-1940
CUKURS (Lettonie) |
С-3
KURZEMES HERCOGIENE P-3 Kurzemes HERCOGIENE lointain
avion léger
1930 C-6 TRIS ZVAIGZNES lointain avion léger 1935 C-6bis de formation de bombardiers 1940 |
KOD (Lettonie) |
KOD-4 avion léger polyvalent 1938 |
LKOD (Lettonie) |
KOD-1
appareil de formation KOD-2 Formation des avions |
SLEITERS (Lettonie) lieutenant Imants Shleytersom 1939 |
IS-1 sport avion |
VEF (Lettonie) Irbitis VALSTS ELEKTROTECHMSKA FABRIKA |
I-11,
avion léger polyvalent I-12, avion de formation I-14, avion de formation I-15, avion de formation I-16 Fighter I-17 avions de formation JDA-10M légers de transport de passagers |
VALSTS ELEKTROTECHMSKA FABRIKA VEF
(Government Electrotechnical Factory) at Riga. Aviation
division established 1935 under Karlis Irbitis (see above),
pioneer aircraft designer/builder in Latvia since mid-1920s.
First production was 1-11 (Irbitis's 11 th design), two-seat
low-wing monoplane, built 1936. A year later came improved
1-12. Single examples followed of small series of small,
lightweight fighter/trainers and, in 1939, the 300mph
(483kmh) 1-16 two/four-gun single-seat light fighter. VEF
built 1-17 two-seat primary trainer for Latvian Air Force in
1940, and two 1-18 two-seaters developed from earlier
Pulins/lrbitis I-8. When Latvia was invaded on June 17,1940,
VEF had 380-400mph (612-644kmh) 1-19 fighter on drawing
board.
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