Фотографии
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1946 / 03 - All the world's aeroplanes
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter Monoplane (Swedish-built Pratt & Whitney Twin-Wasp engine).
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
Another angle on the J22A.
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Air International 1981-09 / Fighter A to Z
A J22 of the F9 Wing of Flygvapnet at Gothenburg.
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
The two wing cannon of the J22A distinguished it from the J22B, shown, which had four.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1946 / 03 - All the world's aeroplanes
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter Monoplane (Swedish-built Pratt & Whitney Twin-Wasp engine).
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
The two wing cannon of the J22A, shown, distinguished it from the J22B, which had four.
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
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.
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Aviation Historian 6 / J.Forsgren - Sweden's midnight Mosquitoes
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.
Другие самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito F - Великобритания - 1941
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
A J22B shows off its “Pluto” nose art.
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
A flock of J22As of the Gothenbur-gbased F9 wing in echelon.
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Aeroplane Monthly 1979-02 / P.Billing - Panic fighter
The J22As of F9 wing again.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1946 / 03 - All the world's aeroplanes
The J 22 Single-seat Fighter.
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Air International 1981-09 / Fighter A to Z
Three-view drawing of the J 22.