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Originaly the Västerbotten Coat of Arms was used. Later the Keys from the City Arms of Luleå was taken up, indicating the location of the Wing.
Originaly the Västerbotten Coat of Arms was used. Later the Keys from the City Arms of Luleå was taken up, indicating the location of the Wing.
The Wing was raised in 1941 as the Nottbotten Air Base Group, becoming a Wing in 1963. It is still active.
The Wing was raised in 1941 as the Nottbotten Air Base Group, becoming a Wing in 1963. It is still active.
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21ST WING NORRBOTTEN WING, SWEDISH AIR FORCE

Arms of 21st Wing Norrbotten Wing, Swedish Air Force

(Arms used 1941-1963)
Arms of 21st Wing Norrbotten Wing, Swedish Air Force

(Arms used 1963-1994)
Arms of 21st Wing Norrbotten Wing, Swedish Air Force

(Arms used since 1994)


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Origin/meaning

Originaly the Västerbotten Coat of Arms was used. Later the Keys from the City Arms of Luleå was taken up, indicating the location of the Wing. The Wing was raised in 1941 as the Nottbotten Air Base Group, becoming a Wing in 1963. It is still active.

Wing Colour


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