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former Swiss AF J-1196 representing a Swedish AF machine.
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Chased by a MiG-15 in the Flygvapenmuseum, the Vampire was the first jet fighter in Swedish service, preceding the indigenous J21R and J29 by several years. The first five machines, including this one, were delivered to F13 wing at Norrköping on 4 June 1946
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Now at Flygvapenmuseen (Swedish Air Force Museum) in Linköping, Sweden, the J28A Vampire was the first jet powered aircraft to enter service with the Swedish Air Force. SAAB 29 Tunnan in the background. [NIKON D3300]
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The J21R jet fighter retained the long legs of the J21A propeller plane, and compared to the otherwise similar Vampire it seems to stand twice as high! This aircraft is actually a J21A, 21286, modified to represent the extinct jet variant
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Last checks before taxing out for the display.
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Could use a new layer of paint.
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Concentrated faces as this Vampire prepares for display.
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From the annual Air Show at NYO. Preparing for the display flight, this warbird looks like a a giant shark showing it's once top secret mouth contents to the dentist.(Nikon D800)
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At the Västerås Roll Out 2014.
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Engine has just been fired up and the vampire will soon be executing loops and rolls in the sky.
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Resting on the apron after a flight display together with SE-DXU during Örebro airshow 2012 [Canon EOS 7D]
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409   England, United Kingdom
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Built at Chester in 1950 as single-seat J28B serial 28266 and supplied to Sweden. Converted in Sweden in 1957 with a new twin-seat nose pod from Chester to Sk28C advanced trainer stutus. It flew with F5 with individual code '97'. The c/n quoted for this composite aircraft was created by the Swedish A.F. Obtained from Sweden over 40 years ago.
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Preserved at Söderhamns /F15 Flygmuseum
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Taking off with SE-DXT for some formation aerobatics.
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Swedish Airforce Historical Flight
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Now kept airworthy in Sweden as SE-DXX