The IAR 14 is a Romanian low-wing monoplane fighter-trainer aircraft designed before World War II.
Therefore, in early 1933, an unofficial message was forwarded from top levels to Brasov, essentially indicating that a small number of fighter-trainers would be purchased by the air force.
It was[1] a cantilever low-winged monoplane with a spatted main undercarriage with V-form legs and a single, open cockpit over the wing.
The rectangular section fuselage was of mixed metal-wood configuration, with the front half covered by duralumin sheets and the rear part with pine plywood.
The fixed tail was built of pine and plywood-covered, the moving surfaces duralumin with fabric cover.