| 1912-1913 |
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Establishment and the Balkan Wars |
| December 1912 |
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Serbian Army Aviation |
| 1914-1918 |
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The First World War |
| mid 1914 |
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Before the War |
| 1915 |
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Modest Expansion |
| 1916 |
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Under French Command |
| 1917 |
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First Fighter Unit |
| September 1918 |
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The Final Battle |
| 1919-1940 |
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The Inter-War Years |
| early 1919 |
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The Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Air Arm |
| 1920 |
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Pilot Training Schools Established |
| 1923 |
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Army District Control |
| November 1924 |
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First Locally-built Aircraft |
| Autumn 1926 |
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New Fighter Aircraft |
| 1927 |
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Separate From the Army |
| 1929 |
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The Air Arm of Yugoslavia |
| 1932 |
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Expansion |
| 1935 |
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Heavy Bombers in Service |
| 1937 |
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Modern Fighters Start to Arrive |
| 1938 |
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Re-organisation and Re-numbering |
| Spring 1939 |
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More New Equipment |
| Spring 1940 |
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The start of the '40s |
| 1941-1945 |
|
The Second World War |
| 6 April 1941 |
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The German Attack |