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20231101.en_13203384_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The MÁVAG Héja ("Hawk") was a Hungarian fighter aircraft of World War II based on the Italian Reggiane Re.2000. The 70 Re.2000s delivered from Italy were converted into MÁVAG Héja Is by being fitted with Hungarian-built Weiss Manfréd WM K-14 engines, armor for the pilot, an additional fuel tank, and being modified in v... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | 204 Héja IIs were built by MÁVAG for the Royal Hungarian Air Force (Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierő, MKHL). Héjas were used in operations against the Soviet Union alongside German units and in the defense of Hungary. | [
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20231101.en_13203384_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | Even before the war started, German leaders were reluctant to supply German aircraft to the Royal Hungarian Air Force (Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierő, MKHL), which was seen to be focused on home defense and the possibility of conflict with neighboring Romania. Furthermore, the deliveries of German aircraft went primaril... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | On 27 December 1939, seventy Reggiane Re.2000 fighters were purchased from Italy. These were delivered to the Magyar Királyi Állami Vas-, Acél- és Gépgyárak, ("Royal Hungarian State Iron, Steel and Machine Works"), where they were modified into MÁVAG Héja I ("Hawk I") fighters. The original Italian Piaggio P.XI engines... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | However, the aircraft also suffered from a number of drawbacks. The Re.2000s received by Hungary had faulty throttles, machine guns that often jammed or were misaligned, canopy panels that fell out during flight, and wing skin damage. These issues led to one aircraft being lost but were eventually corrected. The wing f... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | A decision was soon made to produce an improved, domestic version of the Héja I in Hungary. This new aircraft became the MÁVAG Héja II ("Hawk II"). The Héja II was entirely Hungarian with locally produced airframes, engines and armament, which was changed to twin Gebauer 1940.M GKM (Gebauer Motorgéppuska 1940.Minta GK... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_6 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The Gebauer machine guns are very complicated but advanced vehicle mounted Hungarian machine guns, usually with very high rates of fire. The Gebauer machine guns were designed by Ferenc Gebauer and produced by Danuvia Engineering Industries Rt. The 12.7 mm Gebauer 1940.M GKM is a gas-operated, engine-driven heavy machi... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_7 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The Kingdom of Hungary was an ally of Nazi Germany during World War II, with at least one Hungarian squadron flying the MÁVAG Héja I in combat on the Eastern Front. MÁVAG Héja IIs were not used on the Eastern Front; instead, Héja IIs operated inside Hungary in an air defense role, intercepting bombers or as advanced tr... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_8 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | When introduced, the modern Héja was an upgrade over the fighters that Hungary was operating, but eventually, it was replaced by the Bf 109 (F-4 and G variants) when Germany gave Hungary access to them. From October 1942 until the end of the war, Hungarian pilots flew Bf 109s – both those supplied by Germany and those ... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_9 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | MÁVAG Héja Is were first sent to Debrecen to strengthen home defenses, as there was a danger that the growing crisis over Transylvania could lead to a conflict with Romania. However, conflict was avoided, and the Héja Is were used on the Eastern Front in the war against the Soviet Union. | [
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20231101.en_13203384_10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The first seven MÁVAG Héja Is were sent to the Eastern Front on an experimental basis during the summer/autumn of 1941. Flying alongside the Fiat CR.32s of 1/3 Fighter Company, the Héja I pilots claimed eight kills for one loss during three months of combat against the Soviet Air Force. In the summer of 1942, the Hunga... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_11 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | Combat performance against the Soviet Air Force was satisfactory. On 4 August, the Hungarians claimed their first kills, when Ens Vajda shot down two enemy aircraft. The first Hungarian ace of the war, 2/Lt Imre Pánczél, claimed his first air victories while flying the Héja I, three of them in one sortie, in 1942. | [
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20231101.en_13203384_12 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The Héja Is had their most successful day on 9 August 1942. That day, near the village of Davidovka, 16 Ilyushin Il-2s and a similar number of LaGG-3s were intercepted by four Héja Is. The Hungarians downed four LaGGs, suffering the loss of the Héja I of Lt Takács, who crash-landed behind his own lines, wounded. | [
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20231101.en_13203384_13 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | However, the Héja I's flight characteristics were markedly different from the Fiat CR.32, from which Hungarian pilots frequently converted. The Héja I was much more prone to handling difficulties, especially stalls and spins, as well as reliability issues. All of the 24 Héja Is had suffered accidents (minor and major) ... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_14 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | Landing and takeoff accidents were common on the rudimentary Soviet airfields due to the Héja I's unchanged landing gear inherited from the Re.2000. The Re.2000's landing gear was not as rugged and sturdy as the CR.32's gear. After a steel plate was added behind the cockpit for the protection of the pilots, the shift i... | [
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20231101.en_13203384_15 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | Nevertheless, the determined Hungarian pilots kept on flying combat missions with the Héja I and scoring a number of kills against Soviet aircraft. When they managed to force their Soviet opponents into a dogfight, thanks to the great maneuverability of the Héja, the Hungarian pilots were often successful. | [
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20231101.en_13203384_16 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%81VAG%20H%C3%A9ja | MÁVAG Héja | The Héja Is flew their last sorties on the Soviet front on 14 and 15 January 1943, when they took off for uneventful patrols and reconnaissance missions. Between 16 and 19 January, with the Red Army rapidly approaching Ilovskoye airfield, and with no time to heat the engines' frozen oil, mechanics were forced to blow u... | [
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20231101.en_13203424_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDDO%20%281240%20AM%29 | WDDO (1240 AM) | The Middle Georgia Broadcasting Company applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on April 22, 1940, to build a new radio station in Macon using 250 watts on 1420 kHz. The company was owned by two oil company executives, Ernest D. Black and E. G. McKenzie, and E. M. Lowe, and an officer in the H. E. Lowe E... | [
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