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sid guttridge
Posted: July 27, 2005 11:03 am
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What aircraft has Romania currently got in production?

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Posted: July 27, 2005 12:02 pm
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IAR 99 SOIM jet trainer. This is it, but only at request... and in small batches.

http://www.roaf.ro/ro/dotare/iar99.htm

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Posted: July 28, 2005 09:53 am
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Hi Iamandi,

Was this the aircradft developed with the Yugoslavs? If so, do the Yugoslav successor states still have a share?

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Posted: July 28, 2005 11:23 am
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No. IAR-93/ORAO was the plane from YUROM joint porject. IAR 93 was an subsonic ground attack, and is out from romanian service (unfortunatelly - my opinion). Ex. yugoslavs use yet this type and used him in theyr conflicts.

IAR 99 SOIM is newer than IAR 93 and was projected with 93 experience in back. I read many times about 99... was developed from 99, but a simple look will reveal a fact: it loocks like majority of modern jet trainers designs.

Some years ago IAR 99 was in Israel interests, and at a momment was a scandal with romanian boss of Avioane Craiova factory and Israel... That manager appears to give the blue prints to israely guys...

It is cheap, up graded, can use both eastern and western weapon systems, etc. Why is not under other countrys flag? Just because is a romanian plane... and because no one at commands want to be exported withoud some moneys for his pockets.

Is hard to see chinese trainer jet to have more succes than IAR 99 SOIM...

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Posted: July 28, 2005 06:42 pm
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There are also Puma helicopters being built in Romania, as well as light airplanes and motorgliders.
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Posted: July 29, 2005 02:13 pm
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Hi Iamandi,

Another problem is that it seems to be in a crowded market place where there are existing successful competitors. The British Hawk was sold to the Americans as an advanced trainer - the first foreign aircraft since the Harrier to be be built in bulk for the Americans. It thus has an enormous prestige advantage over its competitors in sales to smaller countries.

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Posted: July 29, 2005 07:29 pm
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FW 190, and not kidding rolleyes.gif
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Posted: July 30, 2005 12:26 am
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QUOTE (cipiamon @ Jul 30 2005, 01:29 AM)
FW 190, and not kidding rolleyes.gif

Yes, it's correct.
And Yak-3, too.

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Posted: August 01, 2005 05:12 am
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What are you guys talking about? blink.gif
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Posted: August 01, 2005 05:38 am
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QUOTE (PanzerKing @ Aug 1 2005, 07:12 AM)
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Modern made replicas.
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Posted: August 01, 2005 12:31 pm
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Hi Guys,

So why no flying replica IAR80?

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Posted: August 01, 2005 02:28 pm
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QUOTE (sid guttridge @ Aug 1 2005, 06:31 PM)
So why no flying replica IAR80?

The production capacity is there.
The main question is, though: who would pay for it?

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Posted: August 04, 2005 03:31 am
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QUOTE (cipiamon @ Jul 29 2005, 02:29 PM)
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500,000 Euro per piece.

Add to your shopping cart.
Submit.
You will be charged 500,000 Euro.
OK.
Thank you for shopping with us!

Ooops! I should order more, while supplies last.

PS: For whoever does not know, they are sold via a German company, even though they are made in Bacau, Romania.
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Posted: August 04, 2005 05:19 am
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Not yet an excentric romanian rich man, or a foreign one, to pay for an IAR 80 replica?

Can we start to do a "cheta"? smile.gif No? Ok, let's expect some time to the momment when all of us will work in US/Canada, and maybe just after that...

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Posted: August 04, 2005 10:29 am
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Hi Guys,

Thinking about it, mine was a rather stupid question, in view of the fact that I can't even get a plastic 1/72 scale model of a JRS79B!

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