The Swedish Air Force Museum (in SwedishFlygvapenmuseum) is located in Linköping. The holdings include airplanes from the early part of the 20th century to the contemporary Saab 39 Gripen (JAS39). It also hosts a Saab 39 Gripen simulator. This page covers both the city and the municipality Linköping Aerial photo of Linköping. ... The Saab JAS-39 Gripen (Griffin) is a fighter aircraft, originally from Sweden but later also United Kingdom, manufactured by Saab and BAE Systems. ...
The Museum is located at Malmen, outside the town, where Baron Carl Cederström, nicknamed the "Flyer Baron" founded his flying school in 1912. Together with the Swedish Army Museum (Armémuseum) in Stockholm, it constitutes the government agency Statens försvarshistoriska museer ("Swedish Museums of the Defence Forces"). An early hand-drawn flyer advertising a Goa trance party from Israel. ... Stockholm? is the capital and the largest city in Sweden. ...
Three Gladiators were lost, one of which crashed during a test flight.
One of the surviving Gladiators, serial no. 278, is preserved at the Flygvapenmuseum in Linköping.
In December of 1939 deliveries of the Seversky-Republic EP-106 fighters commenced and these new planes were intended to replace the Gladiators in service with the F 8 wing.