AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning
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AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning (Swedish Railroad Workshops' Air Plane Department, ASJA) was a company making aircraft in Linköping
Linköping
Linköping is a city in southern middle Sweden, with 104 232 inhabitants in 2010. It is the seat of Linköping Municipality with 146 736 inhabitants and the capital of Östergötland County...

, Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

. The company was started as a subsidiary company of ASJ (AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna, Swedish Railway Workshops Co)). The company was started in the 1930s headed by Sven Blomberg, earlier designer at Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero was a Swedish aircraft manufacturer on Hästholmen in Lidingö. The company was founded September 10, 1921 to license build Caspar-Werke and Heinkel aircraft. The company was bought by ASJA in 1932....

. In 1932 ASJA bought Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero was a Swedish aircraft manufacturer on Hästholmen in Lidingö. The company was founded September 10, 1921 to license build Caspar-Werke and Heinkel aircraft. The company was bought by ASJA in 1932....

 from Carl Clemens Bücker.

During 1936 ASJA entered talks with Bofors
Bofors
The name Bofors has been associated with the iron industry for more than 350 years.Located in Karlskoga, Sweden, the company originates from the hammer mill "Boofors" founded 1646. The modern corporate structure was created in 1873 with the foundation of Aktiebolaget Bofors-Gullspång...

 about creating a common company for design and manufacturing of aircraft. In January 1937 they agreed to share the stock between them 50-50 and on March 31, 1937 they formed AB Förenade Flygverkstäder (AFF).

The co-operation within AFF didn't work out so in March 1939 it was decided Svenska Aeroplan AB (SAAB) would be reformed and take over ASJA.

Aircraft

  • ASJA F1
  • ASJA L1 Viking
  • ASJA L2
    ASJA L2
    |-References:* -See also:...

     (military designation Ö 9)
  • ASJA L10 (later became Saab 17
    Saab 17
    -References:* Jane, Fred T. “The Saab-17.” Jane’s Fighting Aircraft of World War II. London: Studio, 1946. ISBN 1-85170-493-0....

    )
  • ASJA L11 (later became Saab 18
    Saab 18
    |-See also:-References:CitationsBibliography* Donald, David, ed. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Orbis, 1997. ISBN 0-7607-0592-5....

    )
  • ASJA Viking II
    ASJA Viking II
    -See also:...

  • de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth
    De Havilland Tiger Moth
    The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force and others as a primary trainer. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until replaced by the de Havilland Chipmunk in 1952, when many of the surplus aircraft...

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 44J Stieglitz
    Focke-Wulf Fw 44
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  • Hawker Hart
    Hawker Hart
    The Hawker Hart was a British two-seater biplane light bomber of the Royal Air Force , which had a prominent role during the RAF's inter-war period. The Hart was designed during the 1920s by Sydney Camm and built by Hawker Aircraft...

  • North American NA-16
  • Northrop 8A-1
    Northrop A-17
    The Northrop A-17, a development of the Northrop Gamma 2F was a two seat, single engine, monoplane, attack bomber built in 1935 by the Northrop Corporation for the US Army Air Corps.-Development and design:...

  • Raab-Katzenstein RK-26
    Raab-Katzenstein RK-26
    |-Sources:* Heinonen, Timo: Thulinista Hornetiin, Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseon julkaisuja 3, Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy, 1992, ISBN 951-95688-2-4-See also:...

     Tigerschwalbe
  • Svenska Aero SA-14
    Svenska Aero Jaktfalken
    |-References:* Timo Heinonen: Thulinista Hornetiin, Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseon julkaisuja 3, 1992. ISBN 951-95688-2-4....

  • Svenska Aero SA-15
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