Early Air Force
(Created in July of 1926)
| Designations Key | ||
| Abbrev. Designation | Name | Translation |
| J | Jakt | Fighter |
| A | Attack | Ground attack |
| B | Bomb | Bomber |
| T | Torped | Torpedo bomber |
| S | Spaning | Reconnaissance |
| Sk | Skol | Trainer |
| Ö | Övning | Advanced trainer |
| Tp | Transport | Transport |
| Hkp | Helikopter | Helicopter |
| P | Prov | Trials/prototypes |
| Fpl | Flygplan | Airplane |
(Note: later XX implies later redesignation)
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