10th Composite Aviation Corps explained

The 10th Composite Aviation Corps (10ти Смесен Авиационен Корпус) was a military formation of the Bulgarian Air Force. Its headquarters was in Plovdiv, and it was active from 1961 to the late 1980s.

It was established in September 1961 and its first commander was Major-General .[1] The new corps headquarters was mainly composed of officers from the command of 2nd Air Defence Corps (in Yambol) and from the command of the just disbanded in Graf Ignatievo, hence the number. It was decided that Plovdiv Airport was to be the headquarters of the new formation. Parallel to the formation of the corps commenced the formation of 44th Helicopter Air Regiment, also at the Plovdiv airport. In 1961 the air corps included:

The Corps was still active as of 1 June 1995 (IISS MB 95-96, p.81). However, it was disestablished over the next year or two to become the Tactical Aviation Command.

List of units and formations 1988

References

  1. http://www.airgroup2000.com/index.php?page=izvanredni&action=add_kom&id=16 "Tactical Aviation Corps"
  2. See partial listing of units at http://easternorbat.com/html/bulgarian_tactical_air_force_81.html