- The Soko G-4
Super Galeb (from Serbian: галеб, lit. 'seagull'), also
referred to as N-62, is a
Yugoslav single-engine,
advanced jet
trainer and light...
- The Soko G-2
Galeb (from Serbian: галеб, lit. 'seagull') is a
Yugoslav single engine, two-seater jet
trainer and
light ground-attack aircraft. The G-2...
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Galeb is Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and
Slovenian word for "seagull". It may
refer to:
Galeb-class minelayer, in
service with
Yugoslav navies between 1921...
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Yugoslav Navy (JRM)
training ship
Galeb, also
known as The
Peace Ship
Galeb (Brod Mira
Galeb), was used as an
official yacht by the late
President of the...
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Sinji galeb is a 1953
Croatian film
directed by
Branko Bauer. It is
based on the Cyan-Blue
Seagull Brotherhood (Slovene: Bratovščina
Sinjega galeba),...
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Yacin Yabeh Galeb was the
chief of
staff of
Force Nationale de
Police of
Djibouti from 1977 to
December 7, 2000 when he was
demoted to
adviser to interior...
- (VTI), in
Belgrade and
manufactured by SOKO in Mostar.
Derived from the G-2
Galeb advanced jet
trainer and
light attack aircraft, it was
designed in single-seat...
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Galeb (lit. 'seagull') was an 8-bit
computer developed by the PEL Varaždin
company in
Yugoslavia in the
early 1980s. A
grand total of 250 were produced...
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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...
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development of the G-4
Super Galeb; it was
designed as a
replacement for
Yugoslav Air Force's
existing inventory of G-2
Galebs.
According to
aviation periodical...