The 101st Fighter-Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 101. à ¡kolski-lovaÃÂki vazduhoplovni puk / 101. ÃÂúþûÃÂúø-ûþòðÃÂúø òð÷ôÃÂàþÿûþòýø ÿÃÂú) was a unit established in 1945 as the 2nd Training Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 2. vazduhoplovni à ¡kolski puk / 2. òð÷ôÃÂàþÿûþòýø ÃÂúþûÃÂúø ÿÃÂú) as part of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force.
The 2nd Training Aviation Regiment was formed on September 12, 1945, by order from August of the same year. It was created by the realignment of the First Pilot School at EÃÂka airport, as part of the Military Aviation College. It was equipped with Tiger Moth and Harvard training aircraft. By 1946 the regiment had become a Fighter-Training unit and it was re-equipped with Soviet-made Po-2s, Yak-1s, Yak-9Us and Ilyushin Il-2s. The 2nd squadron with Ilyushin Il-2 attack aircraft left the regiment and became the 3rd Training Aviation Regiment.
By 1948 this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, it became the 101st Fighter-Training Aviation Regiment.
The commanders of the regiment in this period were Ivo Novak, Albin Starc and Kosta LekiÃÂ. Commissars were Duà ¡an ÃÂuroviÃÂ, ÃÂiro Begoviàand Stevo Tià ¡man.
The regiment was based at Kovin Airport and for short period at Nikà ¡iàand Titograd airports in SR Montenegro. It moved to Banja Luka in 1949, where it was to remain until it was disbanded. It was equipped with Soviet Yakovlev trainer-fighters and domestic-made trainers.
It was disbanded on January 9, 1956.
The commanders of the regiment in this period were Aleksandar RadiÃÂeviÃÂ, Albin Starc and Radovan DakoviÃÂ.