Göta Wing
| Göta Wing | |
|---|---|
| Göta flygflottilj | |
| Active | 1940–1969 |
| Country | Sweden |
| Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
| Branch | Swedish Air Force |
| Type | Wing (1940–1957) Sector wing (1957–1969) |
| Role | Fighter wing |
| Part of | 2nd Air Command (1942–1966) Milo V (1966–1969) |
| Garrison/HQ | Gothenburg/Säve |
| Mascot(s) | Vincere est vivere ("To conquer is to live") |
| Anniversaries | 6 November |
| Insignia | |
| Roundel | |
| Aircraft flown | |
| Bomber | B 4, B 5, B 17 |
| Fighter | J 8, J 9, J 11, J 22, J 21, J 28, J 29, J 34 |
| Multirole helicopter | Hkp 3B |
| Reconnaissance | S 14 |
| Trainer | Sk 11, Sk 12, Sk 14, Sk 15, Sk 16, Sk 25 |
| Transport | Tp 46, Tp 91 |
| G 101, Se 102, Se 103, Se 104 | |
Göta Wing (Swedish: Göta flygflottilj), also F 9 Säve, or simply F 9, was a Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located near Gothenburg in south-west Sweden.