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1 Design and development  





2 Use in Finland  





3 Operators  





4 Specifications (VL Sääski)  





5 See also  





6 References  














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VL Sääski II
Sääski II LK-1 in Maritime Centre VellamoinKotka, Finland
Role Trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Valtion lentokonetehdas
Designer Kurt Berger and Asser Järvinen
First flight 1928
Introduction 1928
Primary user Finnish Air Force
Number built 38

VL Sääski II (English: mosquito) was the first series-produced aircraft designed in Finland. The aircraft was built by the State Aircraft Factory (Valtion lentokonetehdas) (abbreviated either V.L. or VL) and was a two-seat, biplane, single-engine trainer constructed out of wood.

Design and development

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The aircraft was designed by Kurt Berger and Asser Järvinen in 1927 and the prototype was financed by the ten-person construction team that built the aircraft in the A.E. Nyman workshop. The prototype was called Sääski I and was completed in the early spring of 1928.[1] The aircraft's civil registration code was "K-SASA" and it was sold to the Finnish Air Force on June 25, 1928. The constructors of the aircraft formed a company called Sääski in 1928, obtained the manufacturing license from the designers, and had four improved Sääski II's built by the State Aircraft Company for civilian use. When a lack of orders threatened to drive the company to bankruptcy, the FAF ordered 10 Sääski II aircraft. These were built in 1930.

Two further series were ordered by the air force and the total production of the aircraft numbered 32 aircraft between 1930 and 1932. The second series (beginning with SÄ-127) differed from the first in having a greater span. This version was called Sääski IIA. The aircraft was considered to be safe and reliable and was also equipped with floats. The seaplane version was still able to do aerobatics.

One civilian aircraft was sold to Gidsken Jakobsen, a pioneering Norwegian aviator,[2] in 1929, 19,000 Norwegian krone. She named it Måsen ("gull"). One Sääski II (SÄ-120) was modified with a new airfoil and ailerons in August 1935 and was given the nomenclature of Sääski IV.

Use in Finland

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The Finnish Air Force operated 33 Sääski aircraft between 1928-1943: the 32 production aircraft bore the identification codes SÄ-113, SÄ-117 - SÄ-126 (version II), and SÄ-127 - SÄ-148 (version IIA), while the prototype, formerly known under the civil registration code K-SASA, was given the identification code SÄ-95 (version I). There were a further five Sääski's in the civilian register. The aircraft was primarily used as a trainer but also for aerial photography, aerial gunnery practice, and as a liaison aircraft for the army. All Sääskis were removed from FAF inventory in January 1943.

One Sääski IIA is preserved today and is on display at the Finnish Aviation MuseuminVantaa. Another one, the former coast guard aircraft LK 1, is on display at Maritime Centre Vellamo in Kotka, Finland. The Norwegian Aviation Musemum houses a replica of Jakobsen's aircraft in Bodø, Norway.

Operators

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 Finland

 Norway

Specifications (VL Sääski)

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Preserved VL Sääski II at the Finnish Aviation Museum

General characteristics

Performance

See also

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Related lists

References

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  1. ^ "VL: Sääski II (SÄ-122)".
  • ^ "VL: Sääski II (SÄ-122)".

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