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Scania Wing ( sv, Skånska flygflottiljen), also F 10 Ängelholm, or simply F 10, is a former Swedish Air Force
wing A wing is a type of fin that produces lift while moving through air or some other fluid. Accordingly, wings have streamlined cross-sections that are subject to aerodynamic forces and act as airfoils. A wing's aerodynamic efficiency is exp ...
with the main base located in southernmost Sweden.


History

The tenth wing initially started as a
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located at Svea Wing (F 8) during the summer of 1940 but was relocated to
Bulltofta Airport Bulltofta is a neighbourhood of Malmö, Sweden. It contains the defunct Malmö Bulltofta Airport Malmö Bulltofta Airport ( sv, Malmö-Bulltofta flygplats; ) was the main airport for the city of Malmö, Scania, Sweden, from 1923 to 1972. Lo ...
near
Malmö Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popula ...
on October 1, 1940 to deter foreign aircraft during the war. The first aircraft were two squadrons of older J 8's from Svea Wing (F 8) wing which served for only one year until they were replaced by three squadrons of the J 20's. In 1941, it was decided to transfer the wing to a new base at Barkåkra near
Ängelholm Ängelholm is a locality and the seat of Ängelholm Municipality in Skåne, Sweden with 39,612 inhabitants in 2010. History The old settlement ''Rynestad'' was mentioned around the year 1600. The city was founded in 1516 as Engelholm by King C ...
. In 1945 the wing was completely transferred and equipped with
J 22 J22 may refer to: Vehicles Aircraft * FFVS J 22, Swedish fighter * Junkers J 22, a German prototype fighter * Soko J-22 Orao, a Yugoslavian light bomber Locomotives * GNR Class J22, a British steam locomotive class Ships and boats * J/22, ...
fighters. However, the grass field was too soft and full flight operations could not be undertaken until 1947 when one runway was paved. In 1949 the squadrons replaced the
J 22 J22 may refer to: Vehicles Aircraft * FFVS J 22, Swedish fighter * Junkers J 22, a German prototype fighter * Soko J-22 Orao, a Yugoslavian light bomber Locomotives * GNR Class J22, a British steam locomotive class Ships and boats * J/22, ...
s with J 21R
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which only served two years until being replaced by J 28B in 1951. These also only served for two years until in turn being replaced by the
J 29 The Saab 29 ''Tunnan'', colloquially ''Flygande tunnan'' or just ''Tunnan'' ( en, "The flying barrel", "The barrel"),. is a Swedish fighter that was designed and manufactured by Saab in the late 1940s. It was the second turbojet-powered combat ...
which served until 1963. While waiting for the new
J 35 J35 may refer to: Vehicles ;Aircraft * Beechcraft J35 Bonanza, an American civil utility aircraft * Saab J 35 Draken, a Swedish fighter * Shenyang J-35, a Chinese fighter ;Locomotives * LNER Class J35, a British steam locomotive ;Ships and boat ...
, two of the squadrons replaced their
J 29 The Saab 29 ''Tunnan'', colloquially ''Flygande tunnan'' or just ''Tunnan'' ( en, "The flying barrel", "The barrel"),. is a Swedish fighter that was designed and manufactured by Saab in the late 1940s. It was the second turbojet-powered combat ...
s with
J 34 J34 may refer to: * Hawker J 34 Hunter, a British fighter jet in service with the Swedish Air Force * LNER Class J34, a British steam locomotive class * Malaysia Federal Route J34 * Pentagonal orthobirotunda (J34), a Johnson solid * Westinghouse ...
from
Södertörn Wing Södertörn Wing ( sv, Södertörns flygflottilj), also F 18 Tullinge, or simply F 18, is a former Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located in Tullinge just south-west of the capital Stockholm on the east coast. Heraldry and tradition ...
(F 18) until the wing was fully converted in 1969. The
J 35 J35 may refer to: Vehicles ;Aircraft * Beechcraft J35 Bonanza, an American civil utility aircraft * Saab J 35 Draken, a Swedish fighter * Shenyang J-35, a Chinese fighter ;Locomotives * LNER Class J35, a British steam locomotive ;Ships and boat ...
served F 10 for a total of 34 years across several upgrades until they were replaced initially by the AJS 37 in one squadron in 1993 and then the
JAS 39 The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (; English: ''griffin'') is a light single-engine multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by the Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab AB. The Gripen has a delta wing and canard configuration with relaxed stabili ...
in the two remaining squadrons in 1999. In 1996, the duty of basic flying training for the Swedish Air Force was transferred from the
Swedish Air Force Flying School Swedish Air Force Flying School ( sv, Krigsflygskolan), also F 5 Ljungbyhed, or simply F 5, is a former Swedish Air Force training wing with the main base located in Ljungbyhed in southern Sweden. History The moor at Ljungby was adopted for milit ...
(F 5) to F 10 together with one squadron of
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trainers. The wing was decommissioned on 31 December 2002 as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000. A ceremony of the decommissioning was held on 20 December 2002. A large part of the staff was present, the then incoming
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major general Jan Andersson and invited guests. At the ceremony, the wing's colour was handed over to the commander of the
Blekinge Wing Blekinge Wing ( sv, Blekinge flygflottilj), also F 17 Kallinge, or simply F 17, is a Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located near Ronneby in southern Sweden. It is one of the three remaining wings in Sweden and currently has two squadro ...
(F 17) in
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. A symbolic sign that F 17 is taking over the traditional responsibility for F 10. F 17 has taken over the personnel from and operation of the air surveillance and combat command center in
Hässleholm Hässleholm (older da, Hasselholm) is a locality and the seat of Hässleholm Municipality, Scania County, Sweden with 18,500 inhabitants in 2010. Overview Hässleholm was gradually developed from 1860 in connection with the construction of the ...
, as well as F 10's Gripen aircraft. At the wing's area in Ängelholm, in 2003 there was a small staff in a decommissioning organization that would empty all premises. Demolition work on some buildings was then underway, including a hangar that has been specially built for Gripen. The wing's area was classified as a military object of protection throughout 2003, but after that the Swedish Armed Forces left the site. The premises are currently owned by the construction company
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. Koenigsegg Automotive has their factories and office located in former F 10 buildings. The F 10 first squadron's 'ghost' is also placed on all Koenigsegg cars. The flight museum of Ängelholm is also located on the premises.


Barracks and training areas

The civilian airfield
Bulltofta Bulltofta is a neighbourhood of Malmö, Sweden. It contains the defunct Malmö Bulltofta Airport Malmö Bulltofta Airport ( sv, Malmö-Bulltofta flygplats; ) was the main airport for the city of Malmö, Scania, Sweden, from 1923 to 1972. Locat ...
in
Malmö Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popula ...
during the years 1940-1945 and the airfields in
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, Ripa and Sövdeborg. The wing moved between 10 September and 27 October 1945 to Barkåkra (Engeltofta estate) outside
Ängelholm Ängelholm is a locality and the seat of Ängelholm Municipality in Skåne, Sweden with 39,612 inhabitants in 2010. History The old settlement ''Rynestad'' was mentioned around the year 1600. The city was founded in 1516 as Engelholm by King C ...
. File:Flygfoto Valhall Park området.JPG, Aerial view File:ARKM.1988-111-04008.jpg, Hospital building File:Bulltofta - F10 hangar.jpg, Former hangar File:F10 monument.jpg, Monument at Bulltofta


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The first coat of arms of the Scania Wing was used from 1940 to 1994.
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: "Or, the provincial badge of
Scania Scania, also known by its native name of Skåne (, ), is the southernmost of the historical provinces (''landskap'') of Sweden. Located in the south tip of the geographical region of Götaland, the province is roughly conterminous with Skå ...
, an erazed head of a griffin gules with open crown and arms azure." The second coat of arms was used from 1994 to 2002. Blazon: "Or, the provincial badge of Scania, an erazed head of a griffin gules, with open crown and arms azure, a chief azure charged with a winged twobladed propeller or. File:Skånska flygflottiljen vapen, pre 1994.svg, Coat of arms used from 1940 to 1994. File:Skånska flygflottiljen vapen.svg, Coat of arms used from 1994 to 2002.


Colours, standards and guidons

The colour was presented to the wing at F 8 Barkarby by His Majesty the King
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on 17 September 1943. It was handed over to
Blekinge Wing Blekinge Wing ( sv, Blekinge flygflottilj), also F 17 Kallinge, or simply F 17, is a Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located near Ronneby in southern Sweden. It is one of the three remaining wings in Sweden and currently has two squadro ...
(F 17) as a traditional colour when F 10 was disbanded on 31 December 2002. The colour is drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria.
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: "On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force; a winged two-bladed propeller under a royal crown proper, all in yellow. In the first corner the provincial badge of Skåne; an erazed yellow head of a griffin with an open crown, armed red." From 1998 to 2002, the wing also carried the colour of the former
Swedish Air Force Flying School Swedish Air Force Flying School ( sv, Krigsflygskolan), also F 5 Ljungbyhed, or simply F 5, is a former Swedish Air Force training wing with the main base located in Ljungbyhed in southern Sweden. History The moor at Ljungby was adopted for milit ...
(F 5). File:AM.096427.jpg, The 1943 colour.


March

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Commanding officers

Commanding officers from 1940 to 2002. From 1940 to 1974, the commanding officers was referred to as ''flottiljchef'' ("wing commander") and had the rank of lieutenant colonel for the first two years. From 1942, the commanding officer had the rank of
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. From 1974 to 1994, the wing commander was referred to as ''sektorflottiljchef'' ("sector wing commander") and had the rank of senior colonel. From 1994 to 2002, the commanding officer was again referred to as ''flottiljchef'' ("wing commander"), and had the rank of colonel.


Corps, wing and sector wing commanders

*1940–1946: Knut Zachrisson *1946–1956: Bill Bergman *1956–1960: Wilhelm Wagner *1960–1962: Claes Henrik Nordenskiöld *1962–1966: Ian Iacobi *1966–1969: Kjell Rasmusson *1969–1979: Ulf Cappelen-Smith *1979–1985: Anders Sjöberg *1985–1987: Bertil Bjäre *1987–1992: Rolf Clementson *1993–1994: Mats Hugosson *1994–1994: Mats Hellstrand *1995–1999: Kjell Öfverberg *1999–2001: Tomas Fjellner *2001–2002: Hans Hansson


Deputy sector wing commanders

In order to relieve the sector wing commander, a deputy sector wing commander position was added in 1974. Its task was to lead the unit procurement, a task largely similar to the old wing commander position. Hence he was also referred to as ''flottiljchef'' ("wing commander"). The deputy sector wing commander had the rank of colonel. On 30 June 1994, the deputy sector wing commander position was terminated. *1974–1980: Bertil Bjäre *1980–1985: Sten Norrmo *1985–1987: Gunnar Ståhl *1987–1989: Sten Öhlander *1989–1991: Göte Pudas *1991–1993: Mats Hugosson


Names, designations and locations


See also

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List of military aircraft of Sweden This is a list of Swedish military aircraft since its start. It is not guaranteed to be up-to-date or to be accurate, or complete. Aircraft still in service noted. Early aircraft Early balloons of the Army and Navy Early Navy (The aviation cor ...


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Webpage listing all air force squadrons in SwedenFriends of F 10
(in Swedish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Scania Wing Wings of the Swedish Air Force Military units and formations established in 1940 Military units and formations disestablished in 2002 1940 establishments in Sweden 2002 disestablishments in Sweden Disbanded units and formations of Sweden