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F11 Museum - A Small museum showing an entire era of Swedish aviation reconnaissance. The Museum is located at Nyköping, Sweden. The Museum's pictures and exhibits reflect the almost 40-year-long F 11 era. F 11 was the country's only pure reconnaissance wing and the bulk of modern reconnaissance technology and tactics was developed here. During the wing's heyday 900 or so people served here, and over the years more than 15,000 young men did their national service with F 11. The video shows the barracks and photography van that contain cameras and photography equipment and information about the activities of the squadron in their reconnaissance missions. Museum's web page: https://www.f11museum.se/english.html (C) Jukka O. Kauppinen 2024-2025 http://www.siivet.fi Subscribe our channel easily by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Siivet19... Tilaamalla Siivet-lehden Youtube-kanavan autat meitä tekemään ilmailuvideoita jatkossakin. Tilaa se kätevästi tästä: https://www.youtube.com/user/Siivet19... More videos: • Other videos / Muut videot The S 16 Caproni was the wing's first reconnaissance aircraft. The plane had its faults, which were remedied, after which the plane played an exceptional role in Sweden's defence during the war years 1942-45. In addition to the engine and other aircraft components, the Museum's fine model collection has an S 16. F 11 was the only Swedish wing to have Spitfires, famous from the Battle of Britain. F 11 had fifty S 31s from 1948 to 1955. The development of modern reconnaissance aircraft began with the S 31. The plan's imposing propeller, 3.18 meters in diameter, has been sited on the north wall of the hangar. The last reconnaissance plane used by F 11 was the S 35E Draken ("The Dragon"). The S 35 was first used by F 11 in 1965 and flew for the last time in 1979. An S 35 Draken is still on view today at the Museum, together with an S 32 Lansen (”The Lance”) and an S 29 Tunnan (The ”Barrel”). Other planes are SK 61 Bulldog (Beagle/Scottish Aviation) and a Piper PA18 Super Cub from the army, SF 37 Viggen (the front part), the glider Bergfalke and a small homebuilt plane. -- Siivet-Wings magazine: http://siivet.fi/ For more great aviation videos please see: / siivet1986