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The Romanian Naval Aviation is the air arm of the
Romanian Navy The Romanian Naval Forces () is the principal naval branch of the Romanian Armed Forces and operates in the Black Sea and on the Danube. It traces its history back to 1860. History The Romanian Navy was founded in 1860 as a river flotilla on ...
. It was founded in 1920 as ''Escadrila de hydroplane'' (
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Squadron). Currently, the Romanian Naval Aviation consists of ''Grupul 256 Elicoptere'' (256th
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Group) equipped with
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Naval helicopters. Originally, the Seaplane Squadron operated Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 floatplanes and Hansa-Brandenburg FB flying boats. These were followed by native-built aircraft and imports from Italy (
flying boat A flying boat is a type of seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for buoyancy. Though ...
s) and Germany (
floatplane A floatplane is a type of seaplane with one or more slender floats mounted under the fuselage to provide buoyancy. By contrast, a flying boat uses its fuselage for buoyancy. Either type of seaplane may also have landing gear suitable for land, ...
s), resulting in a sizable and active force of over 70 watercraft by the time of the Second World War.


History

The first Romanian seaplane squadron was founded in 1920 by Royal Decree no. 2256 bis, from 15 May 1920, under the command of
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Constantin Negru. It was named ''Escadrila de hydroplane'' and consisted of 12 Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
floatplanes A floatplane is a type of seaplane with one or more slender floats mounted under the fuselage to provide buoyancy. By contrast, a flying boat uses its fuselage for buoyancy. Either type of seaplane may also have landing gear suitable for land ...
and Hansa-Brandenburg FB flying boats. In 1925 four native-built RAS-1 Getta training
flying boats A flying boat is a type of seaplane with a hull (watercraft), hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for b ...
were added. In 1921, the base of the naval aviation was moved to a new base on
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. By 1928, the ''Grupul de Hidroaviație'' (Hydroaviation Group) had 3 squadrons. In 1930, ''Flotila de Hidroaviație'' (the Seaplane Flotilla) was established. In the years 1932-1933, at Palazu Mare, a modern
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was built. It was fully equipped with installations and boats for maneuvering seaplanes and for rescuing the crews and seaplanes damaged in case of accident. The first Romanian-made floatplanes were versions of the
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biplane, a total of eight being were built for the Romanian Naval Aviation.


Operational history in World War II

In 1941, the ''Comandamentul Aero Dobrogea'' (Dobrogea Aero Command) was established, including the Seaplane Flotilla (headquartered at Palazu Mare on Lake Siutghiol) and the 53rd Fighter Squadron (located on the
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airfield). The command was subordinated to the Royal Romanian Navy. On 26 March 1942, its name was changed to ''Comandamentul Aero Marină'' (Marine Aero Command). The aircraft and their crews proved their worth in
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missions along the coast and offshore to the
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coast, in the northern
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basin or on the coasts of
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, as well as in
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and convoy escort missions. The most notable achievements of the Romanian Naval Aviation during
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were the sinking of two Soviet
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by a single Z.501 in August 1941, followed by the capture of a Soviet armed merchantman by a group of Heinkels in October. Romanian seaplanes monitored
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locations and movements for the ''
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'' bombers, which, with assistance from ''Escadrila 102'', extirpated Soviet submarines from the Black Sea by late-autumn 1941. A slight defeat came in the autumn of 1943, when a Z.501 was shot down by Soviet ace Grigoriy Rechkalov. Throughout the war, Romania lost 8 seaplanes, of which 7 were due to accidents. On 8 September 1944, the Seaplane Flotilla headquarters and bases were occupied by Soviet troops. Material goods and the operational archive of the Flotilla were confiscated. After the war, the period of decline continued. As a result of the occupation, the Flotilla headquarters were moved to
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where it functioned until 1948, when it was moved back to Palazu Mare.


Italian flying boats

Before the war, Romania acquired seven Savoia-Marchetti S.55 double-hulled flying boats as well as eleven Savoia-Marchetti SM.62 biplane flying boats. Five of the latter were licence-built locally at the IAR factory in
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. In 1941, twelve CANT Z.501 were also purchased. The twelve Z.501s formed ''Escadrila 101'', with more acquired later for ''Escadrila 102'', which also possessed an unspecified number of Savoia-Marchetti S.56. An unspecified amount of Savoia-Marchetti S.59 was also acquired before the war.


German floatplanes

For training purposes, three Heinkel He 42 were purchased. During the war, 34
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were also acquired, followed by an unspecified amount of
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.


Post-war

By 1948, a total of 15 seaplanes remained in the Flotilla, and from 1949 flights resumed from Siutghiol. The Flotilla was disbanded, and in the organization chart of the Air Force Command of 1950 there was only one seaplane squadron left. The squadron was disbanded in 1955, after two airmen fled to
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in an He 114 while on a patrol mission. What was left of the flotilla, ''Patrula 256 Hidroaviație'' (256th Hydroaviation Patrol), was disbanded on 1 April 1960. In an article published in ''Revista Marinei'', no. 4-5/April-May 1948, Captain Dan Nicolaescu tried to draw the attention of decision makers to the importance of naval aviation, where he said that: "A navy, no matter how small, cannot do without its aviation, without the sanction of being in a clear state of inferiority to any enemy. Maritime information aviation is an integral part of the navy, an indispensable part, which forms the sailor's eye of which he cannot do without." In 1978, the 59th Helicopter Squadron, later Helicopter Regiment, was established. It was deployed at
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coast and halfway between the main military ports of
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and
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, had helicopters equipped with special equipment for flying over the sea and its missions were carried out mainly in cooperation and support of sea and river ship units.


Modern day

An important moment is the entry into the service of the navy of the cruiser ''
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'', the largest military ship ever built in Romania. Desired to be classified as a helicopter carrier, the designers and builders adopted a series of technical solutions to meet this operational requirement. The ship was fitted with an appropriately sized flight deck and hangar, which was scheduled to house an
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L helicopter, however, the installations and equipment necessary for the embarkation and operation of a helicopter on board the ship had not been carried out at a sufficient technical level. The helicopter carrier capability requirements were reported to be met, but no operational helicopter testing was performed on board, and cooperation with aviation specialists was insufficient. Things changed radically with Romania's accession to the
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and the desire of joining NATO. In this context, the frigate ''
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'' (former ''Muntenia'') participated for the first time in a multinational naval exercise led by
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in the
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. During the exercise an
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B helicopter, no. 49, and a detachment belonging to 59th Helicopter Group Tuzla, led by the unit's commander, Paul Constantinescu was embarked on the frigate. The lack of proper helicopter-carrying capabilities and especially the lack of ship stabilization equipment, coupled with adverse weather resulted in only two flights over the
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and one over the Atlantic. Even in these conditions, this event remains an important milestone in the reaffirmation of naval aviation in Romania. With the acquisition of the two Type 22 frigates ( Regele Ferdinand and Regina Maria), there was a need to purchase helicopters capable of operating on board the frigates. On 1 May 2006, based on the Order no. MS 28 of 20 February 2006 and on Order no. B5/S/966 of 26 April 2006, ''Grupul 256 Elicoptere'' (256th Helicopter Group) from ''Flotila 56 Fregate'' (56th Frigate Flotilla) operating the IAR 330 Puma Naval was established. Currently, the helicopter group is subordinated to the Fleet Command "Viceamiral Vasile Urseanu" and the helicopters can be based either at the or onboard the frigates.


Missions

The on-board helicopters are currently used for the following missions: *ASW (
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) - detection, classification, identification of submarine targets, determination of evolutionary elements and attack of submarines; *ASuW (
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) - detecting, determining the evolutionary elements of surface targets and classifying them; *SAR (
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) - in the lagoon and maritime area; *
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; * Logistical support - transport of people, materials,
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,
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/
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; *
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/
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operations - insertion / extraction and support of
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.


List of aircraft


Flying boats


Floatplanes


Helicopters


Drones


References


Bibliography

* {{cite book, title=Illustrated History of Romanian Aeronautics, author-first1=Dan , author-last1=Antoniu , date=2014, isbn=978-973-0-17209-6 Romanian Naval Forces Military history of Romania during World War II Military history of the Black Sea Naval aviation services