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This is a list of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Winter War: Flying Regiment 1 * ''Lentolaivue'' 10 * ''Lentolaivue'' 12 * ''Lentolaivue'' 14 * ''Lentolaivue'' 16 Flying Regiment 2 * ''Lentolaivue'' 22 * ''Lentolaivue'' 24 * ''Lentolaivue'' 26 * ''Lentolaivue'' 28 Flying Regiment 4 * ''Lentolaivue'' 42 * ''Lentolaivue'' 44 * ''Lentolaivue'' 46 * ''Lentolaivue'' 48 F 19 * ''F 19'' Replenishment Regiment 1 * ''Koulutuslaivue'' 1 Replenishment Regiment 2 * ''Lentolaivue'' 29 Replenishment Regiment 4 * ''Koulutuslaivue'' 4 Navy HQ * ''Lentolaivue'' 36 * ''Täydennyslentolaivue'' 39 Others * ''Ilmasotakoulu'' * ''Lentovarikko'' References {{Reflist See also * List of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War *Aerial warfare in the Winter War The aerial warfare in the Winter War was the aerial aspect of the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 30 November 1939 to 13 March 1940. While the Soviet air forces greatly outnumbered the ...
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Finnish Air Force
The Finnish Air Force (FAF or FiAF; fi, Ilmavoimat, , Air forces; sv, Flygvapnet, , Air weapon) is one of the branches of the Finnish Defence Forces. Its peacetime tasks are airspace surveillance, identification flights, and production of Finnish Rapid Deployment Force, readiness formations for wartime conditions. The Finnish Air Force was founded on 6 March 1918. History The Finnish Air Force, one of the oldest air forces of the world, pre-dates the British Royal Air Force, RAF (founded as an independent entity on 1 April 1918) and the Swedish (founded on 1 July 1926). The first steps in the history of Finnish aviation involved Russian Empire , Russian aircraft. The Russian military had a number of early designs stationed in the Grand Duchy of Finland, which until the Russian Revolution of 1917 formed part of the Russian Empire. Soon after the Finnish Declaration of Independence , Finnish declaration of independence of 6 December 1917, the Finnish Civil War of January to May ...
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Winter War
The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финляндская война́ 1939–1940) are often used in Russian historiographybr>В.Н. Барышников. От прохладного мира к Зимней войне. Восточная политика Финляндии в 1930–е годы. Санкт-Петербург, 1997.; О.Д. Дудорова. Неизвестные страницы Зимней войны. In: Военно-исторический журнал. 1991. №9.; Зимняя война 1939–1940. Книга первая. Политическая история. М., 1998. – ; ttp://www.otvaga2004.narod.ru/photo/winterwar/wwar1.htm М. Коломиец. Танки в Зимней войне 19 ...
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Flight Regiment 19, Finnish Air Force
The Flight Regiment 19 ( sv, Flygflottilj 19, fi, Lentorykmentti 19 or ), also known as the Swedish Voluntary Air Force or F 19 was a Finnish Air Force unit, manned by Swedish volunteers, which operated from Kemi in northern Finland for the last 62 days of the Winter War. The aircraft also came from the Swedish Air Force inventory. Its designation number was taken from the Swedish Air Force which had 18 flying regiments at the time. The designation F 19 has not been used in Sweden. When new regiments were formed they were named F 20, F 21 and F 22. The unit made a significant contribution to the defense of Finnish Lapland, from January 7, 1940, with 12 Gloster Gladiator II fighters, five Hawker Hart bombers, and eight other planes. In total, the unit destroyed twelve Soviet aircraft (eight in the air, four on the ground), and lost a total of six planes; two to enemy action and four to accidents. Three of its pilots were killed and two more were captured by Soviet forces. Th ...
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Air Force Academy, Finnish Air Force
The Air Force Academy ( fi, Ilmasotakoulu, abbr. ''ILMASK''; sv, Luftkrigsskolan) is located at Tikkakoski in Jyväskylä, Finland. The primary mission of the Air Force Academy is to train warfighting airmen who can carry out their missions even under most strenuous conditions. This includes conscripts and active duty personnel and special forces such as pilots, aircraft and helicopter mechanics, and air surveillance controllers. The Air Force Academy also trains conscripts for general military operations. While training is primarily geared to serve air base functions, a number of conscripts are trained for jobs in the control and reporting centres. The Air Force Academy comprises a headquarters and a Communication Systems Training Flight, Aircraft and Weapon Systems Training Flight, Reserve Non-Commissioned Officer Training School, and a Reserve Officer Training School. Initial pilot training was formerly given in the Air Force Academy in Kauhava, but basic training was branch ...
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Air Materiel Command, Finnish Air Force
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List Of Units Of The Finnish Air Force During The Continuation War
This is a list of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War: Flying Regiment 1 * ''Tiedustelulentolaivue'' 12 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 32 Flying Regiment 2 * ''Tiedustelulentolaivue'' 16 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 28 Flying Regiment 3 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 24 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 26 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 34 Flying Regiment 4 * ''Pommituslentolaivue'' 42 * ''Pommituslentolaivue'' 44 * ''Pommituslentolaivue'' 46 * ''Pommituslentolaivue'' 48 Flying Regiment 5 * ''Tiedustelulentolaivue'' 14 * ''Pommituslentolaivue'' 6 * ''Hävittäjälentolaivue'' 30 Other units *''Täydennyslentolaivue'' 17 * ''Täydennyslentolaivue'' 35 * ''Ilmasotakoulu'' * ''Koelentolaivue'' * ''Koelaivue'' * ''Lentovarikko'' 1 * ''Lentovarikko'' 2 References {{Reflist See also * List of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Winter War Military units and formations of the Finnish Air Force Continuation War ...
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Aerial Warfare In The Winter War
The aerial warfare in the Winter War was the aerial aspect of the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 30 November 1939 to 13 March 1940. While the Soviet air forces greatly outnumbered the Finnish Air Force, the Soviet bombing campaign was largely ineffective, and Finnish pilots and antiaircraft gunners inflicted significant losses on the Soviets. Soviet Air Force The Soviet Union enjoyed air superiority throughout the war. The Soviet Air Force, supported the Red Army's invasion with about 2,500 aircraft of the Soviet Air Forces, (the most common of which was the Tupolev SB-2 bomber, which had shown its effectiveness during the Spanish Civil war. However the VVS was not as effective as the Soviets might have hoped. The material damage by bomber attacks was slight, as Finland did not offer many valuable targets for strategic bombing. Targets were often small village depots of small value. Finland had only a few modern highways, so the railway systems were the ...
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Military Units And Formations Of The Finnish Air Force
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