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City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:October 1944 to December 1944
Photo from:Fredric Lagerquist Collection
Photo ID:620676Submit Correction
View count: 59
The first BA-4, constructed by Björn Andreasson, was built in Halmstad in 1944. SE-ANS did its first flights at Halmstad - Wapnö AB the 10-11 October 1944. Testpilot was Bengt Olow.
Registration / Serial:SE-ANS
Aircraft Version:Andreasson BA-4
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:October 1944 to December 1944
Photo from:Fredric Lagerquist Collection
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:October 1944 to December 1944
Photo from:Fredric Lagerquist Collection
Photo ID:620676Submit Correction
View count: 59
The first BA-4, constructed by Björn Andreasson, was built in Halmstad in 1944. SE-ANS did its first flights at Halmstad - Wapnö AB the 10-11 October 1944. Testpilot was Bengt Olow.
Registration / Serial:SE-ANS
Aircraft Version:Andreasson BA-4
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:October 1944 to December 1944
Photo from:Fredric Lagerquist Collection
Registration / Serial:SE-AHJ
Aircraft Original Type:Bücker Bü 180 Student
Aircraft Generic Type:Bücker Bü 180 Student
Aircraft Version:Bücker Bü 180B Student
C/n (msn):2109
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:28 September 1938 to 8 October 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:359036Submit Correction
View count: 530
Rare Bücker type first flown in November 1937. The B model had a 60-hp Walter Mikron engine. Only some 25 Students were built, of which three were exported to Sweden. SE-AHJ, reportedly ex D-ESJE, was bought by a member of the Halmstad Flygklubb and later donated to the club. Wrecked in 1950. A surviving Student retook to the air in Germany in 2020 as D-EUTO. Photo from: Hallands Konstmuseum
Registration / Serial:SE-AHJ
Aircraft Version:Bücker Bü 180B Student
C/n (msn):2109
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:28 September 1938 to 8 October 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:SE-AHJ
Aircraft Original Type:Bücker Bü 180 Student
Aircraft Generic Type:Bücker Bü 180 Student
Aircraft Version:Bücker Bü 180B Student
C/n (msn):2109
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:28 September 1938 to 8 October 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:359036Submit Correction
View count: 530
Rare Bücker type first flown in November 1937. The B model had a 60-hp Walter Mikron engine. Only some 25 Students were built, of which three were exported to Sweden. SE-AHJ, reportedly ex D-ESJE, was bought by a member of the Halmstad Flygklubb and later donated to the club. Wrecked in 1950. A surviving Student retook to the air in Germany in 2020 as D-EUTO. Photo from: Hallands Konstmuseum
Registration / Serial:SE-AHJ
Aircraft Version:Bücker Bü 180B Student
C/n (msn):2109
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:28 September 1938 to 8 October 1950
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:April 1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:358981Submit Correction
View count: 302
Formerly 5050 of the Swedish air force. To Halmstad Flygklubb in April 1948, but already damaged on 2 May. Seen here after repairs, painted yellow. Aircraft survives as D-EQXD. The old airfield in Halmstad was in the Slottsjorden neighbourhood. It closed in 1956. Photo from: Hallands Konstmuseum
Registration / Serial:SE-BGD
Aircraft Version:Klemm Kl 35D
C/n (msn):1979
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:April 1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:April 1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:358981Submit Correction
View count: 302
Formerly 5050 of the Swedish air force. To Halmstad Flygklubb in April 1948, but already damaged on 2 May. Seen here after repairs, painted yellow. Aircraft survives as D-EQXD. The old airfield in Halmstad was in the Slottsjorden neighbourhood. It closed in 1956. Photo from: Hallands Konstmuseum
Registration / Serial:SE-BGD
Aircraft Version:Klemm Kl 35D
C/n (msn):1979
City / Airport:Halmstad - Slottsjorden (closed)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:April 1949
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive