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F11 or F-11 may refer to: Military * F 11 Nyköping, a Swedish Air Force wing * F-11 Tiger, a 1954 U.S. Navy jet fighter originally designated F11F * F11C Goshawk, a 1932 U.S. Navy biplane fighter * Hughes XF-11, a 1946 U.S. Army Air Forces reconnaissance aircraft prototype Science and academia * Trichlorofluoromethane, a refrigerant used before 1995 * Factor XI, a clotting agent found in blood Sports * F11 (classification), a classification in para-athletics Technology * , a function key on a computer keyboard (enters and exits fullscreen mode in many web browsers) * Fujifilm FinePix F11, a digital camera model Transportation * Chery F11, a 2008 Chinese Chery Automobile model * Fairchild F-11 Husky, a 1946 Canadian bush plane * Falconar F11 Sporty, a Canadian amateur-built aircraft design * Fokker F.11, a 1928 flying boat Other uses * Finger Eleven Finger Eleven is a Canadian Rock music, rock band from Burlington, Ontario, formed in 1990. They have released seven stud ...
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Södermanland Wing
Södermanland Wing (), also F 11 Nyköping, or simply F 11, is a former Swedish Air Force wing (air force unit), wing with the main base located in south-east Sweden. History The wing was set up outside Nyköping in 1940 as a long range reconnaissance wing with two squadrons of Caproni Ca.313, S 16B. After the war, the aircraft were replaced with Seversky P-35, J 9 from Svea Air Corps, Svea Wing (F 8) and an additional squadron of Junkers Ju 86, B 3 from Västmanland Wing (F 1). In 1946, two additional squadrons of Saab 18, S 18 were added. In 1948, F 11 became the sole Swedish operator of three squadrons of Supermarine Spitfire, S 31 when the Junkers Ju 86, B 3 and Seversky P-35, J 9 became obsolete. In 1953, De Havilland Vampire, J 28 jet fighters were used for one year to train pilots for the introduction of the Saab Tunnan, S 29 in 1954. The Saab 18, S 18 squadrons were replaced by the Saab 32 Lansen, S 32 in 1958 and the Saab Tunnan, S 29s by Saab 35 Draken, J 35s in 1964. ...
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