Swedish Air Force Museum
The Swedish Air Force Museum is housed in Malmen Airbase in Malmslätt, Sweden, just outside of Linköping. In 1912, Baron Carl Cederström dubbed the "Flyer Baron", established his flying school in Malmen. The Royal Swedish Air school operates SAAB 105 (SK60), jet trainers, from Malmen Airbase.
A German-built Junkers Ju 86 twin-engined bomber (the only one left in the world), as well as a diverse range of British, American, Italian, and Swedish-made aircraft (among others), demonstrate the variety of types flown by the Swedish Air Force, which includes aircraft from every stage of Swedish military aviation. A notable exhibition piece from World War I is an Albatros B.IIa (Sk 1 or 2) trainer, as well as Nieuport and Bréguet combat aircraft. All significant post-war service aircraft are on display, from the 1950s Saab J 29 "Flying Barrel" fighter to the modern 4th generation multirole fighter JAS 39 Gripen.
Location: Carl Cederströms gata 2, Malmslätt, Ostergotland County 586 63
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