Gallery
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The Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service' main aircraft in 1940 - the Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11.
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The M.F. 11's intended replacement - the Heinkel He 115N.
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Curtis P-36 Hawk.
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Norwegian Army Air Service Fokker CV-D in 1990.
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de Havilland Tiger Moth in Norwegian markings 24 June 2001.
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Gloster Gladiator 423 in 1938-1940.
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Gloster Gladiator in Norwegian colours on the ground in England 10 July 2005.
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One of the four Norwegian Caproni Ca.310s c. 1939.
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Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service Northrop N-3PB in flight over the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Royal Norwegian Air Force F-5A Freedom Fighter aircraft flying in close formation with a New Jersey Air National Guard F-4 Phantom II aircraft during an exercise in 1982.
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Norwegian Bell 412 SP.
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F-16A #672 carrying four AIM-120 AMRAAMs and two AIM-9 Sidewinders. The Norwegian F-16s were the first to be equipped with drogue parachutes (located in the rectangular extension at the base of the tail fin).
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