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Posted: August 03, 2005 06:23 pm
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On the ww2.ro site,at the movie clips section -IAR 80,a guy named Valentin Ardeleanu wrote a coment about an IAR 80 in Turkey?????????
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Posted: August 03, 2005 07:22 pm
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He is probably referring to the defection of a fighter airplane to Turkey soon after August 23, 1944 (discussed earlier). Unfortunately, that was a Hurricane, so no I.A.R. 80 defected abroad.
I hope I am wrong though and one day an '80 will surface from somewhere (even from the bottom of the Black Sea or a lake).

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Posted: August 03, 2005 07:44 pm
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The Hurrie still exist?
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Posted: August 04, 2005 08:06 pm
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It is a Focke Wolf in Turkey , and many said it is an IAR 80. But it is a IAR 80 in Ukraine , cdor Sandachi said that to me.
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Posted: August 04, 2005 08:16 pm
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Sandacki says a lot of thinks...
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Posted: August 04, 2005 08:21 pm
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Said that the Aviation Museum was contacted to but this IAR 80 but it was to expensive ...
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Posted: August 04, 2005 08:23 pm
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Museum was contacted to buy the plane ...sorry
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Posted: August 04, 2005 08:30 pm
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I'm sure that if he really wanted ,he could find a sponsor.
Even I could find one...

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Posted: August 05, 2005 12:05 am
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QUOTE (cainele_franctiror @ Aug 5 2005, 02:06 AM)
It is a Focke Wolf in Turkey

Can you tell us more details about this Focke-Wulf? What type is it? When did it defect?

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Posted: August 05, 2005 01:31 am
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QUOTE (C-2 @ Aug 4 2005, 01:44 AM)
The Hurrie still exist?

I am not aware of it.

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Posted: August 05, 2005 07:03 am
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QUOTE (cainele_franctiror @ Aug 4 2005, 10:06 PM)
It is a Focke Wolf in Turkey , and many said it is an IAR 80. But it is a IAR 80 in Ukraine , cdor Sandachi said that to me.
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Posted: August 06, 2005 06:23 pm
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Turkey has in service Fw-190 A-3(I think) and "Spitfire".No IAR-80 is in Turkey.
I hope that the disscution about that will end.In 1942 there where about two(2) IAR-80s crash landed between lines(one) and the othwr one left on a field awaiting repair who where taken by the russians.May be one of them was put on display somewhere in an russian museum.
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Posted: August 08, 2005 06:30 am
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QUOTE (George @ Aug 6 2005, 06:23 PM)
Turkey has in service Fw-190 A-3(I think) and "Spitfire".No IAR-80 is in Turkey.
I hope that the disscution about that will end.In 1942 there where about two(2) IAR-80s crash landed between lines(one) and the othwr one left on a field awaiting repair who where taken by the russians.May be one of them was put on display somewhere in an russian museum.

George is right. Germany exported to turks that type of fighter. So....


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Posted: September 02, 2008 09:08 pm
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The "story" about turkish IAR 80 came from Poland's ORLIK ?
Also, please, don't "kill" the writer! It's only an enthusiast.

http://www.revistanoinu.com/iar-80-legenda...romaneasca.html

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Posted: September 03, 2008 05:33 am
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QUOTE (lucian @ September 03, 2008 03:08 am)
please, don't "kill" the writer!  It's only an enthusiast.

Yes, a bad one... sad.gif

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P.S. I.A.R. 80, "maturoiul romanesc" ?? blink.gif

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