1. P 11c of unknown serial number from 161 Fighter Squadron.The aircraft has traces of color markings from the period of service in the Border Protection Corps; 2. P. 11c No. 8.25 from 142 Fighter Squadron. On the lower surfaces of the wings there is also a two-digit T-65 number; 3. P. 11c No. 8.14 for 112 Fighter Squadron. Visit to Stockholm Bromma 1936. The aircraft did not have underwing letters at that time; 4. P. 11c of unknown serial number from 132 Fighter Squadron. According to recent interpretations, the emblem of 132 Squadron was a white raven with blue elements, but in the photo the emblem on the plane looks like a black raven with red elements. Decals include both versions of the emblem.
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