Planes for a Finland at war
Valtion Lentokonetehdas began the fabrication of fighters In the last year of war, the importance of the Kuorevesi factory became immense as most of the repair work on the two most powerful planes, the Messerschmitt BF-109 fighter and the Junkers 88 bomber, was done there. The work of the Air Force test flight section began in Kuorevesi in 1940, when ten Focke-Wulf Stieglitz planes were brought from Germany to Kuortane. Test flying was important also in peace time, because flight training caused a lot of damage to the aircraft and that in turn meant repair work for the industry. Information about repaired war booty planes was gathered through test flights, as there were no manuals available. |
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