Rogozarski SIM-Х
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The Rogozarski SIM-X was a 1936s Yugoslav
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 Sports and tourist plane and the plane for the basic training of military pilots, one-engined, with two crew members. It was designed and built at the Rogožarski factory in Belgrade
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Design and development

Aircraft SIM X was designed by engineer. Sima Milutinovic at the beginning of the 1936th The drawing on the positive experiences of his previous types of SIM-II and SIM-VIII. The prototype aircraft has completed factory Rogožarski from August until the end of the 1936th year. The first test flight took place on the 1936th When the plane of registration. Factory Rogožarski the aircraft registered in his name under the code YU-PDY. After a thorough factory test flight is offered on Air Force tests. It was done on the flight school in Novi Sad
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. The Commission has made some small comments but the plane got an exceptional rating. The plane that is intended for civilian use. sport pilot training, demonstration and tourist flights. The Air Force has classified it as "a school single-plane, two-seater for the initial training in pilotage."
The plane had high monoplane (parasol) with one engine, a wooden double-flight propeller, with two crew members who were seated one behind the other. While the plane was designed for three types of engine mounting Walter NZR 120 hp, Siemens
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 110 hp and Gypsy Major 120 hp in a production is incorporated radial, air-cooled engine with reduction gear Walter NZR than 120 hp, which is produced with local firm S. Vlajković from Belgrade
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The plane was mostly wooden construction, the fuselage of elliptical cross-section is entirely made of wood covered with plywood, and the wings are supporting structure made of wood covered with cloth, with rounded ends. On each side, the wings are supported by a pair of inclined struts which relied on the fuselage. The fuel tank was located in the central part between the wings that is. at their junction. Landing gear was fixed, no axles, completely made of steel pipe characterized by great strength which enabled a plane landing at the very rugged terrain.

The development of aircraft SI-GIP

Due to the introduction of instrument flight training of military pilots in the 1939th The producers of all Yugoslav aircraft including Rogožarski have tried to make the school plane for this purpose. In Rogozarski have started from an idea that will be the fastest to adapt the existing airplane SIM-X for that purpose. At the same time they wanted to instead incorporate radial Walter engine 6 cylinder, in-line, air-cooled engine Gypsy Major of 132 hp at that time was very popular engine that is built into the school and holiday sports aircraft and plans to YAF
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 was supposed to be the basic aircraft engine for the school to be used in the YAF
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. Since Rogožarski could in due course to acquire the engine borrowed it from Aeroput. So protitip completed with adequate instrumentation was submitted to the Army 1940th Whatever. to be tested by a motor built this plane was named SI-GIP. Since the plane did not meet all the requirements and expectations YAF
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 command not bought SI-GIP aircraft prototype.

Operational history

The first series aircraft SIM-X of 10 copies was delivered to the YAF
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 1937th year. Serial planes are slightly different from the prototype, mainly in appearance NACA
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 ring. The second series was ordered 1938th , Also in 10 copies. Initially, the aircraft used in military pilot schools as a transition aircraft from the aircraft for basic training Fizir FN powerful machines to Fizir FP-2 and PVT
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, and later got the role of the school plane for the initial training of military pilots. Military service of the aircraft begins the 1937th First in flight school and later a number of these aircraft was deployed at the training squadrons. Three SIM-X aircraft as a brand new Command YAF
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 is assigned Aeroclub the 1938th, which were used for training civil and sport pilots. The Aeroclub then flew five planes of this type. All SIM-X aircraft from the Aeroclub on the eve of the war, returned to military service.

The largest number of SIM-X aircraft was destroyed during the April war, the German
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s had captured three copies of these aircraft (one in Zemun
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 and two in Lazarevac
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). The Croats (ISC) have used a SIM-X aircraft until 1943. when it was destroyed by the partisans of Srem in emergency landing.

Operators

 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
  • Royal Yugoslav Air Force 21 aircrafts

 Independent State of Croatia (ISC)
  • Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
    Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
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     1 ex-Royal Yugoslav Air Force

Variants

Rogozarski SIM-X
First variant with Walter NZR engines 120 hp, 21 built (1) prototyp 1936 (10 airplane) 1937 and (10 airplane) 1938

Rogozarski SI-GIP
Second variant with Gipsy Major engines 132 hp, 1 built (conversion) in 1940.

Rogozarski SIM-Xa
Third variant instrumental flight aircraft with Walter NZR engines 120 hp, 1 built (conversion) in 1941.


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