FFVS J-22
Страна: Швеция
Год: 1943


Single-seat fighter
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter Monoplane (Swedish-built Pratt & Whitney Twin-Wasp engine).
Another angle on the J22A.
A J22 of the F9 Wing of Flygvapnet at Gothenburg.
The two wing cannon of the J22A distinguished it from the J22B, shown, which had four.
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter Monoplane (Swedish-built Pratt & Whitney Twin-Wasp engine).
The two wing cannon of the J22A, shown, distinguished it from the J22B, which had four.
The J22A preserved by the Flygvapnets Flygmuseum, on display in front of the Army Museum at Stockholm during the Swedish Air Force's 50th anniversary celebrations in 1976.
Bearing the yellow spinners and code letter “C” of No 3 Sqn, a J 30 taxies in during a visit to Wing F 8 at Barkarby, north of Stockholm. Visible behind the Mosquito is the tail of one of the 198 Swedish-designed and -built FFVS J 22 single-engined fighters built during 1942-46, the type finally being retired from service in 1952.
A J22B shows off its “Pluto” nose art.
A flock of J22As of the Gothenbur-gbased F9 wing in echelon.
The J22As of F9 wing again.
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter.
Three-view drawing of the J 22.