ASJA L2


title: "ASJA L2" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1930s-swedish-military-trainer-aircraft", "single-engined-tractor-aircraft", "asja-aircraft", "biplanes", "aircraft-first-flown-in-1932"] topic_path: "geography/sweden" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASJA_L2" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameÖ 9
imageASJA L2 in Jönköping, Sweden 1932 (6081771515).jpg
typeMilitary trainer
manufacturerASJA
introduction1932
primary_userSwedish Air Force
number_built2
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NOTOC |name=Ö 9 |image=ASJA L2 in Jönköping, Sweden 1932 (6081771515).jpg |caption= |type=Military trainer |manufacturer=ASJA |designer= |first_flight= |introduction=1932 |retired= |status= |primary_user=Swedish Air Force |more_users= |produced= |number_built=2 |variants= The ASJA L2 was a Swedish biplane trainer aircraft built for the Swedish Air Force in the early 1930s. It was designated Ö 9 in that service. The fuselage was of fabric-covered, welded steel tube construction and accommodated the pilot and instructor in tandem open cockpits. The wings were fabric-covered wood and were of staggered, single bay layout.

Only two examples were built, one with wheels and the other with floats. The landplane served until written off in a crash in 1937 and the floatplane until made obsolete in 1940.

Operators

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Units using this aircraft

  • Wing F 1 at Västerås
  • Wing F 2 at Hägernäs

Specifications

|prime units? = met

|crew=two, pilot and instructor |length m=9.25 |length ft=30 |length in=4 |span m=12.6 |span ft=41 |span in=4 |gross weight kg=1,960 |gross weight lb=4,320

|eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=Wright R-975 radial engine |eng1 kw=250 |eng1 hp=330 |max speed kmh=175 |max speed mph=110

References

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