Later propeller combat aircraft

[Saab B 17] A Saab B 17A in ordinary Swedish camouflage during the 1940's and 50's.

[Saab A 21, fuselage and bombrack] This Saab A 21 shows off its bomb rack and thus emphasises its ground attack role, where it was more suitable than as a fighter, as originally designed.

[Fiat CR.42bis, side view] The Fiat CR.42bis retained a semblance of Italian style camouflage even after repainting in Sweden.

[Regianne 2000, front fuselage] The same goes for this Regianne Re 2000.

[Republic EP-106, wing and fuselage detail] Some Seversky Republic EP-106s were camouflaged, but this one isn't.

[Mustang, front fuselage, insignia] The only Mustangs who were camouflaged in Swedish service were a small number that were purchased that way.

Continue: Trainers


Index
Photos by me, 1976
Document last modified 1996 Dec 08, 1999 Sep 27 by Urban Fredriksson
griffon@canit.se