F 12 Kalmar

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F 12 Kalmar

Official name: Kungliga Kalmar Flygflottilj
Location: Kalmar,
Kalmar County
Founded: 1942
Closed: 1980
Wing commander: R Carlgren (1942-1954)

T Stålhandske (1954-1966)
Gunnar Rissler (1966-1970)
C-G Simmons (1970-1972)
Fritz Crona (1972-1980)

Types of aircraft: Light Bomber (1940-1947),
Fighter (1947-1980)
Main types: B 17, J 21, J 29,
J 32, J 35
Other types:
Other:

F 12 Kalmar, Kalmar Flygflottilj, Kalmar Air Force Wing, or simply "F 12", is a former Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located on the south-east coast of Sweden.

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[edit] History of the airbase

The wing started out with three squadrons of B 17C in 1942.

In 1947, F 12 was converted to a fighter wing by replacing the light bombers with the J 21A-2 which were upgraded to -3 before they were obsolete.

Through 1952 to 1953, the three wings replaced the J 21's with J 29As which were only kept for five years until they were replaced by the J 32B Lansen in 1958. However, one of the squadrons were decommissioned after only two years.

In 1962, the Air Force Meteorology School moved to F 12 Kalmar from F 2 Hägernäs.

The two squadrons were upgraded to J 35F in 1968 which were kept until the decommissioning of the wing in 1980.

The base with the meteorology school continued to operate under the F 17K name as a detachment to F 17 Kallinge until 1983 when the school moved to F 5 Ljungbyhed.

[edit] Current use

The airfield has been used for general and commercial aviation as Kalmar Airport (IATA: KLRICAO: ESMQ) since 1980.

[edit] References

Webpage listing all air force squadrons in Sweden

[edit] See also

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