Two Dassault DA-20 Jet Falcons from the Royal Norwegian Air Force, perform a final low pass over Stord airport, during their farewell flight, on september 30th, 2022.
The two aircraft, named "Hugin" and "Munin" after Norse God Odin's ravens, are the last remaining Jet Falcons from 717 squadron at Oslo airport, Gardermoen. They now face retirement, being replaced by the P-8 Poseidon.
The Royal Norwegian Air Force invested in 3 Jet Falcons in 1972.
Two were used for surveillance and electronic warfare, while the third was a VIP aircraft, often used by the royal family.
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The two aircraft, named "Hugin" and "Munin" after Norse God Odin's ravens, are the last remaining Jet Falcons from 717 squadron at Oslo airport, Gardermoen. They now face retirement, being replaced by the P-8 Poseidon.
The Royal Norwegian Air Force invested in 3 Jet Falcons in 1972.
Two were used for surveillance and electronic warfare, while the third was a VIP aircraft, often used by the royal family.
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