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Såtenäs ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈsôːtɛˌnɛːs] ) is a smaller locality situated in Lidköping Municipality , Västra Götaland County , Sweden . Såtenäs is located at Vänern 's southwestern part about 32 kilometers from Lidköping and 32 kilometers from Trollhättan .

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10-659: Most of Såtenäs consists of Skaraborg Wing (F 7) and F 7 Farm and Wing Museum ( F 7 Gårds- och flottiljmuseum ). Before the Swedish Air Force bought the area, the properties were one of Västergötland 's major goods. In the immediate vicinity of Såtenäs is the community Tun . This article about a location in Västra Götaland County , Sweden is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Skaraborg Wing Skaraborg Wing ( Swedish : Skaraborgs flygflottilj ), also F 7 Såtenäs , or simply F 7 ,

20-464: A lion rampant counterchanged, armed and langued gules between two estoiles argent in the first field, a chief azure over a string or, charged with a winged two-bladed propeller or. The colour was presented to the wing at Såtenäs by His Royal Highness Prince Gustaf Adolf in 1943. The colour is drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the Kedja studio. Blazon : "On blue cloth in

30-461: Is a Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located near Lidköping in south-central Sweden . The decision to set up the air wing was made in 1936, but disagreements in choosing a location delayed the commissioning. The Såtenäs estate was chosen for its good location and close proximity to suitable target ranges, and was purchased for 685,000 Swedish krona in 1938. The first squadrons were set up with B 16A Caproni purchased from Italy at

40-508: The Tp 84 Hercules . Initially, only one aircraft was purchased, but a total of eight were introduced between 1965 and 1985. They are currently being used in international transport of Swedish Armed Forces. The first example acquired (84001) was withdrawn from use on 9 June 2014, with the second scheduled to follow within the year. In 1973 the AJ 37 Viggen replaced the A 32, and the number of attack squadrons

50-510: The Västmanland Wing (F 1). The wing converted to jet aircraft in 1951 receiving A 21R converted from fighter to attack role from the Scania Wing (F 10). These were only kept for three years until the introduction of A 29B Tunnan in 1954. After only two years, they were in turn replaced by the new A 32A in 1956. In 1964, a new transport squadron was set up with the introduction of

60-502: 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 lion of the provincial badge of Västergötland ; bended sinister in yellow and white, armed and langued red." ”The Solitaire” was composed by Sverker Hållander and was adopted on 1 December 1972. One unofficial march, the ”Transportflygenhetens marsch” was composed by Kurt Westerling. The commanding officer

70-533: The start of World War II . These wooden framed aircraft were not suitable for the Nordic climate and soon got the nickname "flying coffins". They were replaced in 1941 by the Swedish B 17A that served throughout the war. In 1946, the three bomber squadrons were converted to attack squadrons with the introduction of A 21 , although for a brief number of years between 1948 and 1951, B 18 medium bombers were transferred from

80-557: Was purchased by the state in 1938. Later, additional land was purchased. The wing has two crossing runways. Hattefuran in Lake Vänern . The first coat of arms of the Skaraborg Wing was used from 1940 to 1994. Blazon : "Per bend sinister sable and or a lion rampant counterchanged, armed and langued gules." The current coat of arms has been used since 1994. Blazon: "The provincial badge of Västergötland, per bend sinister sable and or,

90-450: Was reduced from three to two. The Viggens served until 1993, when one squadron was converted to the new JAS 39 Gripen . The second squadron followed suit in 1998. F 7 is the main center for the entire Gripen system, and all training of pilots (including that of foreign operators) is carried out here. The former privately owned estate Tun in Såtenäs on the southeastern part of Lake Vänern

100-462: Was referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander") from 1940 to 1974 and had the rank of colonel . The commanding officer was referred to as sektorflottiljchef ("sector wing commander") from 1976 to 1981 and had the rank of senior colonel . His deputy was sometimes referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander"). These latter are not listed in the list below. The commanding officer is since 1994 referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander") and has

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