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  • The Finnish Air Force received its first Bf 109s in 1943. A total of 162 aircraft of this type were to be purchased and the first aircraft landed in Finland on 13 March 1943.

     The Plane Still Has The Luftwaffe Insignia Of The German Air Force
    In total, 159 aircraft were taken into service, as two G-6s and one G-8 were destroyed en route to Finland. Forty-eight of these were G-2s, 109 were G-6s and two were G-8s. The Bf 109 is still the aircraft type that has served in the largest numbers in the Finnish Air Force. The aircraft was nicknamed Mersu in popular speech (the same as the nickname for Mercedes-Benz cars, whose parent company Daimler-Benz produced the Bf 109 engine) and carried the designation MT and a 3-digit identification number. With the arrival of the 109s, the Finns once again could fight on a more even basis, as they could match the latest Soviet fighters. The last of the purchased aircraft arrived in Finland on 20 August 1944, just before the armistice with the Soviet Union.

    The Finns scored 667 confirmed victories with the type, losing 34 Bf 109s to enemy fighters or anti-aircraft fire. A further 16 were lost in accidents and eight aircraft were destroyed on the ground. Twenty-three pilots were killed.[34]

    One hundred and two Bf 109s survived the war, and the aircraft remained the main fighter of the Finnish Air Force for almost a decade after the end of World War II. Despite the aircraft's expected short lifespan (it was built as a wartime aircraft and was calculated to last about 100–200 flight hours), it continued in service until spring 1954 when the FAF entered the Jet Age. The last flight was on 13 March 1954 by Major Erkki Heinilä in aircraft MT-507.
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    Equipment Of The Finnish Air Force In Uti In 1947




    Matti Wikman In The Cockpit Of A Messerschmitt Bf 109




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    6 Squadron Commander S Plane Photographed After The War In Utissa







    452 At Santahamina In The 1960s

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    Below last flight on 13 March 1954 by Major Erkki Heinilä in aircraft MT-507.



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    Several Bf 109s are preserved in Finland.
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    507 The Type S Last Flight
    507 Came To Finland On August 26 1944
    507 At Rissala In April 1971

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    (Text from Wikki)
     

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