Soko G-2 Galeb
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The SOKO G-2 Galeb is a two-seat single engine jet trainer and ground-attack aircraft developed in Yugoslavia.

* Soko G-2Soko G-2The SOKO G-2 Galeb is a two-seat, single engine, jet trainer and ground-attack aircraft developed in Yugoslavia.1
ex-Yugoslavia SOKO G-2 Galeb (Gull) announced from L & M resin from Croatia.2
Soko G-2 Galeb military jet, pry open the cover of the fuel tank with a bayonet and siphon out jet fuel, mouth-to-hose, into an empty water jug.3
aircraft industry made Soko G-2 Galeb light-attack trainer jet, which partly replaced a number of Lockheed T-33 aircraft, and Galeb's single-seat version, Soko J-21 Jastreb light attack aircraft.4
a Soko G-2 Galeb trainer on the ground after it had breached the terms of the no-fly zone in late March.5
Soko G-2 Galeb jet that had violated the no-fly zone over Misrata. French warplanes also attacked a Libyan air base.6
The aforementioned SOKO G-2 Galeb still flies in service today. These however belong to a four-strong aerobatic team called Flying Stars.7

Made by SOKO.

Soko G-2 Galeb is the predecessor of the Soko J-21 Jastreb.

@zzavia the Soko G-2 Galeb is an old Yugoslavian plane not Serbian.8
L&M Resin SOKO G-2 Galeb 1:72,new exclusive photos of a master : Decal sheet is for: 1. Galeb prototype, No.0537, VOC 2.9
The SOKO G-2 Galeb (Seagull) is an older plane produced by the former country of Yugoslavia from the 1960s to the 1980s.10
It later transpired that the Soko G-2 Galeb aircraft had taken off from Ubdina air base in the serb-held Krajina region of Croatia.11
Soko G-2 Galeb, which are used as training planes. Total active duty members of the armed forces (professional army) number is 80,000.12
Libyan Air Force Mig-23 and Soko G-2 Galeb In Misurata Air Base, February 24. Libyan Air Force Mil Mi-2 In Misurata Air Base, February 24.13
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SFR Yugoslav Air Force
Height Main
3.28 m
Designer
Aeronautical Technical Institute
Stall Speed Main
158.0
Engine(jet)
DMB Viper ASV.11 Mk 22-6
Length Alt
1033.78
Max Takeoff Weight Main
4300.0
Thrust Main
11.12
Jet Or Prop
jet
Range Main
1240.0
Loaded Weight Main
3374.0
Height Alt
327.66
More General
780 kg * External fuel load
Successor
Soko J-21 Jastreb
Max Speed Main
812.0
See Also
* Ikarus 452
Max Speed More
372000.0
Cruise Speed Main
730.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
9480.0
Ceiling Main
12
000 m
Number Built
248
Crew
2
Type of jet
Thrust Alt
2500
Loaded Weight Alt
7438.0
Cruise Speed Alt
27180.0
Area Main
19.43 m²
Cruise Speed More
360000.0
Primary user
Span Alt
38
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
First Flight
May 1961
Number Of Jets
1
Production End Year
1985
Hardpoints
4
Climb Rate Main
22.8 m-s
Production Start Year
1964
Stall Speed Alt
5880.0
Guns
762.0
Climb Rate Alt
4500.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Soko J-21 Jastreb
Length Main
10.34 m
Span Main
11.62 m
Area Alt
209.1
Range Alt
46200.0
Similar Aircraft
* Aero L-29 Delfín* BAC Jet Provost* Fouga Magister* Aermacchi MB-326* PZL TS-11 Iskra* Hispano HA-200* Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
Max Speed Alt
30300.0
Related
* J-21 Jastreb* Soko G-4 Super Galeb
Empty Weight Main
2620.0
Ceiling Alt
39375.0
Produced
1964
Empty Weight Alt
5775.0
Hardpoint Capacity
300
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