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Photo ID 167898 by Peter Terlouw. Sweden Air Force Agusta Bell Hkp 3B AB 204B, 03426
Photo ID: 167898
Photo ID 167881 by Joop de Groot. Sweden Air Force Saab J35J Draken, 35556
Photo ID: 167881
3.Div F10 Draken at the 1995 open house
Photo ID 167838 by Peter Terlouw. Sweden Air Force Saab S29C Tunnan, 29902
Photo ID: 167838
Photo ID 167814 by Peter Terlouw. Sweden Air Force Saab Sk60B 105, 60059
Photo ID: 167814
belonging to F5
Photo ID 167777 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab JAS 39A Gripen, 39101
Photo ID: 167777
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002. This aircraft was used for tests with the meteor missile.
Photo ID 167776 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab SF37 Viggen, 37976
Photo ID: 167776
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002. Reconnaissance version of the famous Saab Viggen
Photo ID 167770 by Peter Terlouw. Sweden Air Force MBB Bo 105CBS Hkp9B, 09415
Photo ID: 167770
Photo ID 167700 by Joop de Groot. Sweden Air Force FFVS J 22A, 22185
Photo ID: 167700
Photo ID 167665 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab Sk50 Safir 91B, 50007
Photo ID: 167665
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167664 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Bell Hkp3B Iroquois, 03424
Photo ID: 167664
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167663 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force FFVS J 22A, 22185
Photo ID: 167663
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167662 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab Sk60B 105, 60082
Photo ID: 167662
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167661 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab J35J Draken, 35630
Photo ID: 167661
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167660 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab J35J Draken, 35630
Photo ID: 167660
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002.
Photo ID 167479 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab J35J Draken, 35409
Photo ID: 167479
Very bad condition :-(
Photo ID 167478 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Sweden Air Force Saab J29F Tunnan, 29575
Photo ID: 167478
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002. Original tailcode was 51. Code B was made at the museum.
Photo ID 167477 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Private Private De Havilland DH 115 Vampire T 55, SE DVX
Photo ID: 167477
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002. Former Swiss Air Force U-1221.
Photo ID 167476 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Private Private De Havilland DH 115 Vampire T 55, SE DVX
Photo ID: 167476
Preserved in the small Flygmuseum at Engelholm where the F10 was based until 2002. Former Swiss Air Force U-1221.
Photo ID 166821 by Joop de Groot. Sweden Air Force Fiat J11 Falco CR 42Bis, 2543
Photo ID: 166821
CR-42Bis Falco of the Swedish AF. This one served from May 1041 to March 1945 with F9. Now preserved in the Malmen museum.
Photo ID 166787 by Joop de Groot. Sweden Air Force FVM O1 Tummelisa, 3656
Photo ID: 166787
The Tummelisa was a Swedish design training aircraft. It was in use between 1927 and 1934. This one is preserved in the Malmen museum.
Photo ID 166730 by Joop de Groot. Sweden Air Force Saab J35J Draken, 35518
Photo ID: 166730
Photo ID 166588 by Jörg Pfeifer. Sweden Air Force Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III Tp 85, 85172
Photo ID: 166588
Photo ID 166587 by Jörg Pfeifer. Sweden Air Force Vickers 668 Varsity Tp 82 T 1, 82001
Photo ID: 166587
Photo ID 166578 by Jörg Pfeifer. Sweden Air Force English Electric Canberra Tp 52 B 2, 52002
Photo ID: 166578
The Swedish Air Force purchased two Canberras from the RAF in 1960 and had these modified to T11s by Boulton Paul. The aircraft were secretly modified in Sweden as espionage aircraft for eavesdropping on primarily Soviet, Polish and East German military.
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