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  2. Austro-Hungarian Aviation Troops - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian Aviation Troops or Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops (‹See Tfd› German: Kaiserliche und Königliche Luftfahrtruppen or K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen, Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Légjárócsapatok) were the air force of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the empire's demise in 1918; it saw combat on both the Eastern ...

  3. Austrian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Air Force in its current form was created in May 1955 by the victorious Allied powers, subject to restrictions on its use of guided missiles. The Austrian State Treaty of 1955 committed Austria to permanent neutrality. Pilot training started out with four Yak-11 Moose and four Yak-18 Max aircraft donated by the Soviet Union, and ...

  4. Hungarian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Trainer. Zlin 242. Transport. Airbus A319, Dassault Falcon 7X. The Hungarian Air Force (Hungarian: Magyar Légierő, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈleːgijɛrøː]), is the air force branch of the Hungarian Defence Forces. [2] The primary focus of the present Hungarian Air Force lies in defensive operations.

  5. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Armed Forces (German: Bundesheer, lit. 'Federal Army') are the combined military forces of Austria. The military consists of 16,000 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. [ 1 ] The military budget is 1.0% of national GDP (including pensions) or €3.317 billion (2023,without pensions).

  6. Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Austria-Hungary under the Compromise (Ausgleich) of 1867 separated the Empire into independent Austrian and Hungarian governments. Only the army, foreign affairs, and related budgetary matters remained with the emperor, who held supreme command of all forces in time of war.

  7. Godwin von Brumowski - Wikipedia

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    Order of the Iron Crown (Austria), Order of Leopold, Medal for Bravery (Austria-Hungary), Military Merit Medal, Iron Cross. Godwin Karol Marian von Brumowsky (26 July 1889 – 3 June 1936) was the most successful fighter ace of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force during World War I. He was officially credited with 35 air victories (including 12 ...

  8. Air Battle on Istrana - Wikipedia

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    2 Hanriot-HD.1s destroyed and damaged. 15 pilots KIA. 10 DFW-CVs and 1 AEG-G.IV shot down. The Air Battle on Istrana was an air battle that took place in the sky over the town of Istrana on 26 December 1917, as part of the First World War. It was the most important air battle on the Italian front.

  9. List of military aircraft of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Designation system. Austria do not have their own indigenous designation system for aircraft, instead using the manufacturer name. Despite this, many colloquiall names and spellings have spread over the years, such as "J-105 OE" for the Saab 105Ö, stemming from its predecessor, the "J-29F". There is also the 1992 update done to the Saab 35Ö ...