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Flygvapnet J8A

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In 1936, a new defence resolution was made by the Swedish defence ministry to organise one new fighter wing and four new bomber wings in light of rising tensions in Europe. The new fighter wing was intended to provide an aerial defence to the Stockholm region and would consist of three squadrons. After a selection process, the Gloster Gladiator was found to be the aircraft most suited to requirements, and an order was made for 55 aircraft, which were to be locally fitted with engines and armament.

The first Gloster Gladiator was delivered to the Swedish Air Force on April 15th 1937 and locally designated as the 'Jaktplan 8' (J8). While the first few Swedish Gladiators were fitted with the Fairey three-bladed propeller, the decision was taken to switch back to the earlier fixed-pitch two-bladed wooden propeller. The first 37 aircraft were built to Gladiator Mk.I standard with a 645 hp NOHAB-built Bristol Mercury VIS2; the last batch of 18 aircraft were built to Gladiator Mk.II standard with an 840 hp NOHAB-built Bristol Mercury VIII. The former batch thus became known as the J8, while the latter batch was known as the J8A. Both types were armed with the Ksp m/36, which was a license-built version of the Browning M1917 chambered for 8x63mm ammunition. Deliveries of the Swedish Gloster Gladiator concluded on July 16th 1939, but two aircraft were already lost in service before deliveries were finalised. The Gladiators were initially allocated to F1 Västmanland in 1937 before a new wing was formed. This wing, F8, was transferred to Barkarby, north of Stockholm, in October of 1938, becoming F8 Barkarby.



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Higi for the BF-109 A-1

DeeF for the show room



Specifications can be found at


https://wiki.warthunder.com/J8A#General_info



Disclamer:

Infinite fuel will probably overheat, so disable overheating if you will do that.

It doesnt have much fuel..

It stalls kinda easily if you bank right hard.
7 Comments
CitrusS5 15 Dec, 2022 @ 9:26am 
schysst!:steamthumbsup:
kitrae  [author] 14 Dec, 2022 @ 4:23pm 
Also for take off, don't even apply pitch
kitrae  [author] 14 Dec, 2022 @ 1:08pm 
Alright its fixed
kitrae  [author] 14 Dec, 2022 @ 12:57pm 
@timofeika

Yeah that's a known problem, it just stalls if you turn right too hard, I'd say fly it in infinite fuel with no overheating, Also I don't think no infinite electric will work, which i will fix right now

The real one didn't have a very good roll rate by the way
iceberg7330 14 Dec, 2022 @ 10:57am 
I like Finnish planes, and this one looks great, I hope you have a good day!
Ryan Gossling 14 Dec, 2022 @ 9:27am 
Väldigt episkt flygplan
TIMOFEIKA 14 Dec, 2022 @ 7:47am 
It controls kinda bad.