The ASJA L2 was a Swedish biplane trainer aircraft built for the Swedish Air Force in the early 1930s. It was designated Ö 9 in that service. The fuselage was of fabric-covered, welded steel tube construction and accommodated the pilot and instructor in tandem open cockpits. The wings were fabric-covered wood and were of staggered, single bay layout.
| Ö 9 | |
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| Role | Military trainer Type of aircraft |
| Manufacturer | ASJA |
| Introduction | 1932 |
| Primary user | Swedish Air Force |
| Number built | 2 |
Only two examples were built, one with wheels and the other with floats. The landplane served until written off in a crash in 1937 and the floatplane until made obsolete in 1940.
General characteristics
Performance
Svenska Aero and ASJA aircraft | |
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Swedish military aircraft designations 1926–current | |
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| Attack aircraft (A) | |
| Bombers (B) | |
| Army aeroplanes (Fpl) | |
| Gliders (G/Lg/Se) | |
| Helicopter (Hkp) | |
| Fighters (J) | |
| Advanced trainers (Ö) | |
| Trials aircraft (P) | |
| Reconnaissance (S) | |
| Trainers (Sk) | |
| Torpedo bombers (T) | |
| Transports (Trp/Tp) | |