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{{infobox Aircraft | {{infobox Aircraft | ||
|image =J22.jpg | | image = J22.jpg | ||
|name =Soko J-22 Orao / IAR-93 | | name = Soko J-22 Orao / IAR-93 | ||
|type =Military Aircraft | | type = Military Aircraft | ||
|fdm = | | fdm = YASim | ||
|status = | | status-fdm = 1 | ||
|authors = | | status-systems = 1 | ||
| status-cockpit = 1 | |||
| status-model = 2 | |||
| authors = Matevž Jekovec | |||
| devel-repo = {{github url|user=matevz|repo=j22}} | |||
| wikipedia = {{LangSwitch | |||
| en = Soko J-22 Orao | |||
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The Soko J-22 Orao (Eagle) is a twin-engined, subsonic, close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft, with secondary capability as low level interceptor. It was built as a single-seat main attack version or as a combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training. It was developed as a joint Yugoslav-Romanian project in the 1970s for the air forces of both nations, SOKO building it in Yugoslavia, and Industria Aeronautică Română as the IAR-93 in Romania. | The Soko J-22 Orao (Eagle) is a twin-engined, subsonic, close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft, with secondary capability as low level interceptor. It was built as a single-seat main attack version or as a combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon training. It was developed as a joint Yugoslav-Romanian project in the 1970s for the air forces of both nations, SOKO building it in Yugoslavia, and Industria Aeronautică Română as the IAR-93 in Romania. |
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