- Swedish Air Force Museum
The Swedish Air Force Museum (in Swedish, Flygvapenmuseum) is located at Malmen, just outside of
Linköping ,Sweden . Malmen is where BaronCarl Cederström , nicknamed the "Flyer Baron" founded his flying school in 1912. Along with theSwedish Army Museum (Armémuseum ) inStockholm , and the "Marinmuseum" at Karlskrona, it constitutes the government agency "Statens försvarshistoriska museer" ("Swedish Museums of the Defence Forces").Aircraft from every stage of Swedish military aviation history are on display. Noteworthy exhibition objects from the pioneering days of
World War One include an Albatros 120 trainer, as well as aNieuport andBréguet combat aircraft. ASaab -builtJunkers Ju 86 twin-engined bomber, and a wide range of British, American, Italian and Swedish-made planes reveal the diversity of aircraft types used by the Swedish Air Force duringWorld War Two . All service aircraft of significance from the post-war years are exhibited, from the Saab J 29 "Flying Barrel", a sturdy fighter of the 1950s, to the contemporary 4th generation multirole fighterJAS 39 Gripen . Recently, a new exhibition has been added, based around the salvaged "Tp 79" (Swedish Air Force designation forC-47 )ELINT aircraft, shot down by a SovietMiG-15 in 1952. The museum also hosts aSaab 39 Gripen simulator.External links
* [http://www.flygvapenmuseum.se Swedish Air Force Museum]
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