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1 History  





2 Operators  





3 Surviving aircraft  





4 Specifications (Soko 522)  





5 See also  





6 References  



6.1  Notes  





6.2  Bibliography  
















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Soko 522
Role Training and light attack aircraft
Manufacturer SOKO
Designer Šostarić, Marjanović and Čurčić
First flight February 1955
Introduction 1955
Retired 1978
Primary user Yugoslav Air Force
Number built approx. 110

The Soko 522 was a two-seater Yugoslav military training and light attack aircraft produced in the 1950s by SOKOinYugoslavia.

History

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The Soko 522 was designed by Yugoslav engineers Šostarić, Marjanović and Čurčić at the Ikarus Aircraft FactoryinZemun. The first prototype flew in February 1955. After the initial success of the new aircraft, production was transferred to the Soko aircraft factory in Mostar. Production lasted until 1961 and totalled 110 units. The Soko 522 was used as the primary trainer aircraft for the Yugoslav air force until it was retired in 1978.

It gained some fame for its role in war movies filmed in Yugoslavia during the 1960s and 1970s, where it was used to portray the Fw 190 German fighter. Some of its prominent movie roles were in the Yugoslav Oscar candidate Battle of Neretva and Kelly's Heroes, starring Clint Eastwood.

Operators

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 Yugoslavia

Surviving aircraft

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A preserved Soko 522 exhibited at the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade.
France
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia
United States

Specifications (Soko 522)

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Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1961–62[7]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament
Avionics
radio AN-ARC-3, VKT 100-156 MHz range 45 km at 1000 ft, 200 km at 10,000 ft
radiocompass AN-ARN-6 100-1750 kHz or AD-722

See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Soko 522 - Untitled". Airliners.net. 2006. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ a b c "AviationMuseum.eu". Muzej Yugoslovenskog Ratnog Vazduhoplovstva. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Airframe Dossier - SOKO 522, s/n 60143 YAF". Aerial Visuals. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Paviljon C". Park Vojaške Zgodovine Pivka (in Slovenian). Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Airframe Dossier - SOKO 522, c/n U-210, c/r N210TU". Aerial Visuals. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ "Member's Aircraft". Dixie Wing. Archived from the original on 3 May 2003. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  • ^ Taylor 1961, pp. 355–356.
  • Bibliography

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    • Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1961–62. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1961.
  • Illustrated history of aviation ’’Modern Ikars“, IRO Vuk Karadzic&Sluzbeni list SFRJ, Belgrade, 1989. ISBN 86-307-0088-2
  • Yugoslavian Air Force and Air Defence, group of authors, VINC, Belgrade, 1989.

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