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Aeronautical Technical Institute (Serbian: Ваздухопловнотехнички институт, romanized: Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut) was a Yugoslav design bureau for aeronautical research and design of military aircraft. It was established on August 10, 1946, by an order of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia, and was located in Žarkovo, Belgrade. It existed from 1946 to 1992 and was responsible for the design of the majority of Yugoslav military aircraft. Aircraft designed by the institute include the J-20 Kraguj, the G-2 Galeb, the G-4 Super Galeb, the J-22 Orao, the Lasta and the (cancelled) Novi Avion.

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  • Aeronautical Technical Institute (Serbian: Ваздухопловнотехнички институт, romanized: Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut) was a Yugoslav design bureau for aeronautical research and design of military aircraft. It was established on August 10, 1946, by an order of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia, and was located in Žarkovo, Belgrade. It existed from 1946 to 1992 and was responsible for the design of the majority of Yugoslav military aircraft. Aircraft designed by the institute include the J-20 Kraguj, the G-2 Galeb, the G-4 Super Galeb, the J-22 Orao, the Lasta and the (cancelled) Novi Avion. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), the Aeronautical Technical Institute was dissolved and assimilated into the Military Technical Institute (Serbian: Војнотехнички институт, romanized: Vojnotehnički institut; abbr. VTI) in an effort to reduce developing cost and maintenance since both institutes were on Belgrade district territory. Some have characterized this assimilation as having a detrimental effect on the quality and volume of aeronautics-related research and development conducted thereafter in VTI. Aircraft designed by Aeronautical Technical Institute were produced by manufacturers such as SOKO (Mostar) and Utva Aviation Industry (Pančevo). Currently active aircraft programs in Military Technical Institute are Lasta 95 trainer and Kobac counter-insurgency aircraft, both the derivatives of Lasta. (en)
  • Das Jugoslawische Luftfahrttechnische Institut (serbokroat. Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut / Ваздухопловнотехнички институт) mit Sitz in bei Belgrad wurde 1946 gegründet und war für die Forschung und Entwicklung von Flugzeugen in Jugoslawien zuständig, ähnlich dem sowjetischen ZAGI oder dem deutschen DLR. Das Institut wurde mit dem Zerfall Jugoslawiens 1992 aufgelöst und in das Militärtechnische Institut (Vojnotehnički institut – VTI) integriert. (de)
  • Авиационно-технический институт (серб. Ваздухопловнотехнички институт) — югославский институт, занимавшийся разработкой авиационной техники. (ru)
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  • Das Jugoslawische Luftfahrttechnische Institut (serbokroat. Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut / Ваздухопловнотехнички институт) mit Sitz in bei Belgrad wurde 1946 gegründet und war für die Forschung und Entwicklung von Flugzeugen in Jugoslawien zuständig, ähnlich dem sowjetischen ZAGI oder dem deutschen DLR. Das Institut wurde mit dem Zerfall Jugoslawiens 1992 aufgelöst und in das Militärtechnische Institut (Vojnotehnički institut – VTI) integriert. (de)
  • Авиационно-технический институт (серб. Ваздухопловнотехнички институт) — югославский институт, занимавшийся разработкой авиационной техники. (ru)
  • Aeronautical Technical Institute (Serbian: Ваздухопловнотехнички институт, romanized: Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut) was a Yugoslav design bureau for aeronautical research and design of military aircraft. It was established on August 10, 1946, by an order of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia, and was located in Žarkovo, Belgrade. It existed from 1946 to 1992 and was responsible for the design of the majority of Yugoslav military aircraft. Aircraft designed by the institute include the J-20 Kraguj, the G-2 Galeb, the G-4 Super Galeb, the J-22 Orao, the Lasta and the (cancelled) Novi Avion. (en)
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  • Jugoslawisches Luftfahrttechnisches Institut (de)
  • Aeronautical Technical Institute (en)
  • Авиационно-технический институт (Белград) (ru)
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