Saric 1 stands to be first Serbian airplane. Ivan Saric (pronounce "c" like "ch") saw Bleriot's airplane in Paris in July 1909, and decided to make airplane himself. Although influenced by Bleriot design it was not same at all. Engine was 18 kW (28 hp) Anzani but it was not powerfull enough. As he hadn't enough money to by a new engine he made himself a 5 cylinder radial engine, with a little help of city mechanics. Most of parts Saric designed and made except an axis which he bought in Germany and carburetor which he took off from Anzani engine he already had.
Struts are made of piano wires, fuselage is wooden not covered. Well, real pioneer's airplane.
This one in a Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum (Muzej Jugoslovenskog Vazduhoplovstva, shortly MJV) is a replica made in 1959 with an assistance of Ivan Saric himself, but with a lot of original parts.