The 104th Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 104. vazduhoplovni à ¡kolski puk / 104. òð÷ôÃÂàþÿûþòýø ÃÂúþûÃÂúø ÿÃÂú) was an aviation regiment established in 1945 as 1st Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 1. vazduhoplovni à ¡kolski puk / 1. òð÷ôÃÂàþÿûþòýø ÃÂúþûÃÂúø ÿÃÂú) as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force.
The 1st Training Aviation Regiment was formed on November 1, 1945, by order from August of same year. It was created at PanÃÂevo from training squadron, as part of Military Aviation College. It was equipped with Soviet-made Po-2 and UT-2 and Yugoslav Aero-2 training aircraft. By the May 1946 the regiment had composed from four squadrons, and by November same year number of squadrons was reduced.
By the 1948 year this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, so it has become 104th Training Aviation Regiment.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Predrag Iliàand Svetislav Neà ¡oviÃÂ. Commissars was Milan JovanoviÃÂ.
The 104th Training Aviation Regiment was based at PanÃÂevo airfield for short period. By year 1949 it was dislocated to Mostar airport, where it has remain until it was disbanded. It was equipped with Soviet Yakovlev trainer-fighters and domestic made trainers.
In year 1956 regiment was reformed in to 1st Pilot School, which existed until 1959/1960.
The commanders of regiment in this period were Svetislav Neà ¡oviÃÂ, Mido RakoÃÂeviÃÂ, Edo Banfiàand Luka Popov.