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Product Description The IAR-80 was developed by the Brasov Plant of Lumuna (IAR) in Romania and operated by the Romanian Air Force. It is the first single-leaf fighter in Romania. In the late 1930 s, the Romanian Air Force modernized its forces and licensed the production of the P. 24E fighter in Pola Do.
On the other hand, in response to the situation in Europe that is threatening with wind and clouds, in 1938 the Romanian Air Force commissioned the IAR to develop a new type of fighter based on the P. 24E under license production.
In response to the situation in Europe that is threatening with wind and clouds, the Romanian Air Force commissioned the IAR to develop a new type of fighter based on the P. 24E under license production.
In response to the situation in Europe, the Romanian Air Force commissioned the IAR to develop a new type of fighter based on the P. 24E under license production. In response to the situation in Europe, the Romanian Air Force commissioned the IAR to develop a new type of fighter based on the P. 24E under license production.
After a test flight, the prototype given the name of the IAR-80 was adopted by the Romanian Air Force after a test flight. The prototype was adopted by the Romanian Air Force. Only three years after the development began, the delivery of a mass-produced model began in December 1941.
The Romanian Air Force, which was reorganized into the IAR-80 and the newly introduced Bf109E, participated in Operation Barbarossa in June 1941. Both the German Defense Force and the Romanian Air Force participated in the operation. However, because of the difficulty in maintaining the aircraft due to the outdated air force and the mixture of various aircraft, only the Romanian Air Force aircraft were withdrawn from the Soviet Union in December.
In the Red Air Force, the Romanian Air Force, which was reorganized into the IAR-80 and the newly introduced Bf 1943 e, participated in the Soviet Union 1940