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BF 109G-6, Mato Dukovac, 15 Kroat, JG.52, Croatia Air Force, Crimea, April  1944 - Hobbymaster HA8760 | kingshobby.com
BF 109G-6, Mato Dukovac, 15 Kroat, JG.52, Croatia Air Force, Crimea, April 1944 - Hobbymaster HA8760 | kingshobby.com

The Gustavs were flown at one time or another by all the greatest aces of  the Axis powers, including Finland's Eino Ilmari … | Aircraft art, Aviation  art, Luftwaffe
The Gustavs were flown at one time or another by all the greatest aces of the Axis powers, including Finland's Eino Ilmari … | Aircraft art, Aviation art, Luftwaffe

Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone
Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone

Mato Dukovac - Ustaški pilot na Istočnom frontu - YouTube
Mato Dukovac - Ustaški pilot na Istočnom frontu - YouTube

Silver order for default campaign rifle - Suggestions - Enlisted
Silver order for default campaign rifle - Suggestions - Enlisted

Mato Dukovac - Aces of the Air | OpenSea
Mato Dukovac - Aces of the Air | OpenSea

Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone
Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone

Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia
Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia

Mato Dukovac (1918-1990) - monumento Find a Grave
Mato Dukovac (1918-1990) - monumento Find a Grave

Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone
Dukovac, Mato. | WW2 Gravestone

Hobby Master HA8760, BF 109G-6 " Mato Dukovac " 15.  (kroat)/JG.52, Croatia, 1:48 | eBay
Hobby Master HA8760, BF 109G-6 " Mato Dukovac " 15. (kroat)/JG.52, Croatia, 1:48 | eBay

WT Live // Camouflage by JG3_Dragon
WT Live // Camouflage by JG3_Dragon

Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia
Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia

Iron Cross 1813-1939 - Mato Dukovac (23 October 1918 – September 1990) was  the leading Croatian fighter ace of World War II, credited with between 40  and 44 confirmed kills. He joined
Iron Cross 1813-1939 - Mato Dukovac (23 October 1918 – September 1990) was the leading Croatian fighter ace of World War II, credited with between 40 and 44 confirmed kills. He joined

Vojna Policija HVO Herceg-Bosne - Mato Dukovac rođen je u 23. rujna 1918. u  Surčinu kraj Beograda. Kao mladić ozbiljno je razmišljao o tome da postane  franjevački svećenik. Uoči Drugog svjetskog rata
Vojna Policija HVO Herceg-Bosne - Mato Dukovac rođen je u 23. rujna 1918. u Surčinu kraj Beograda. Kao mladić ozbiljno je razmišljao o tome da postane franjevački svećenik. Uoči Drugog svjetskog rata

Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia
Mato Dukovac - Wikipedia

CroatianHeritageAssn on Twitter: "#Croatian pilot Mato Dukovac 1918 – 1990)  was the leading Croatian fighter ace of World War II, credited with between  40 and 44 confirmed victories. #history #Hrvatska #Povijest  https://t.co/NnaRWfmY2g
CroatianHeritageAssn on Twitter: "#Croatian pilot Mato Dukovac 1918 – 1990) was the leading Croatian fighter ace of World War II, credited with between 40 and 44 confirmed victories. #history #Hrvatska #Povijest https://t.co/NnaRWfmY2g

TV kalendar 20.09.2019. (''Grgur Ninski'' u VŽ, zračni as Mato Dukovac iz  NDH prebjegao u SSSR) - YouTube
TV kalendar 20.09.2019. (''Grgur Ninski'' u VŽ, zračni as Mato Dukovac iz NDH prebjegao u SSSR) - YouTube

Mato Dukovac. Luftwaffe, World War Two - PICRYL - Public Domain Media  Search Engine Public Domain Search
Mato Dukovac. Luftwaffe, World War Two - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search

Mato Dukovac. Luftwaffe, World War Two - PICRYL - Public Domain Media  Search Engine Public Domain Image
Mato Dukovac. Luftwaffe, World War Two - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Image

BF109G-6 ` Mato Dukovac ` 15. (kroat)/JG.52, Croatia Air Force,  Crimea,April 1944 (Pre-built Aircraft) - HobbySearch Diecast Airplane Store
BF109G-6 ` Mato Dukovac ` 15. (kroat)/JG.52, Croatia Air Force, Crimea,April 1944 (Pre-built Aircraft) - HobbySearch Diecast Airplane Store

Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 Fighter Aircraft "Mato Dukovac 15. (kroat)/JG. –  Main Street Diecast Classics
Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 Fighter Aircraft "Mato Dukovac 15. (kroat)/JG. – Main Street Diecast Classics

File:Mato Dukovac.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Mato Dukovac.jpg - Wikimedia Commons