- letectva,
Czech for air base or
aviation base) and the
Croatian Air
Force (
zrakoplovna baza,
Croatian for
aviation base) use the term air base for regiment-equivalents...
-
April 1945. The
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Serbo-Croatian:
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija), or HZL, was a
military unit of the Air
Force of the Independent...
- HZL may
refer to:
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Croatian:
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija),
active during the
Second World War
Hazleton Muni****l Airport, in...
- Hrvatske, or ZNDH) and the
units of the
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Hrvatska
Zrakoplovna Legija, or HZL),
returned from
service on the
Eastern Front provided...
- The
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Croatian:
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija), or HZL, was a unit of the Luftwaffe,
composed entirely of
volunteers drawn from...
- of
Croatia and the
units of the
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Hrvatska
Zrakoplovna Legija, or HZL),
returned from
service on the
Eastern Front provided...
- component,
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija (HZL,
Croatian Air
Force Legion), was
established on 12 of July.
Named 4.
Mjesovita zrakoplovna pukovnija (Mixed Air...
- 2024–25. In 2003, MiG-21s were
found with the
following units (ZB =
Zrakoplovna Baza – Air Base; ELZ –
Eskadrila Lovačkih
Zrakoplova –
Fighter Squadron):...
- was formed.
Known as the
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Croatian:
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija, HZL) it
consisted of a
bomber group and a
fighter group. The...
- of the Luftwaffe, the
Croatian Air
Force Legion (Croatian:
Hrvatska Zrakoplovna Legija; HZL; German:
Kroatische Luftwaffen Legion). Most of the Croatian...