- F 7 Såtenäs
Air Force Wing
emblem=
officialname=Skaraborg Flygflottilj
locatedin=Såtenäs,
Lidköping Municipality
founded=1938
closed=
wingcommander=Folke Ramström (1940-45)
Ingvar Berg (1945-1950)
Stig Norén (1950-1957)
Åke Sundén (1957-1958)
Folke Barkman (1958-1968)
Bengt Lehander (1968-1972)
Karl Fernander (1972-1978)
Björn Amelin (1978-1985)
Stig Abrahamsson (1985-1993)
Christer Backryd (1993-1998)
Jan Andersson (1998-2001)
Fredrik Hedén (2001-2006)
Ingemar Adolfson (2006-)
typesofaircraft=Bomber 1938-1946
Attack 1946-
Transport 1965-
Fighter 1998-
maintypes=B 16, B 17, B 18,
A 21, A 21R, A 29,
A 32, AJ 37, JAS 39
othertypes=
other=F 7 Såtenäs, Skaraborgs Flygflottilj, "Skaraborg Air Force Wing", or simply "F 7", is a
Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located nearLidköping in south-centralSweden .History of the airbase
The decision to set up the air wing was made in
1936 , but disagreements in choosing a location delayed the commissioning. The Såtenäs estate was chosen for its good location and close proximity to suitable target ranges, and was purchased for 685,000 SEK in1938 .The first squadrons were set up by B 16A Caproni puchased from
Italy at the start ofWorld War II . These wooden construction aircraft were not suitable for the Nordic climate and soon got the nickname "flying coffins". They were replaced in1941 by the Swedish B 17A that served throughout the war.In
1946 , the three bomber squadrons were converted to attack squadrons with the introduction of A 21, although for a brief number of years between1948 -1951 , B 18 medium bombers were transferred fromF 1 Hässlö .In 1951, the wing converted to jets with receiving A 21R converted from fighter to attack role from
F 10 Ängelholm . These were only kept for three years until the introduction of A 29B in1954 . After only two years, they were in turn replaced by the new A 32A in1956 .In
1964 a new transport squadron was set up with the introduction of the Tp 84 Hercules. Initially, only one aircraft was purchased, but a total of eight were introduced between1965 and1985 . They are currently being used in international transport of Swedish armed forces.In
1973 the AJ 37 replaced the A 32, and the number of attack squadrons was reduced from three to two. The Viggens served until1993 , when one squadron was converted to the newJAS 39 Gripen . The second squadron followed suit in1998 . F 7 is the main center for the entire Gripen system, and all training of pilots (including that of foreign operators) is carried out here.References
[http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/text/fv26-.html Webpage listing all air force squadrons in Sweden]
[http://www.f7.mil.se/?lang=E 3rd Air wing homepage]
See also
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Swedish Armed Forces
*Swedish Air Force
*List of military aircraft of Sweden
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