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City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:17 July 2024
Photo by:Kjell O Granlund - ScanavphotoContact
Photo ID:711052Submit Correction
View count: 79
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:17 July 2024
Photo by:Kjell O Granlund - ScanavphotoContact
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:17 July 2024
Photo by:Kjell O Granlund - ScanavphotoContact
Photo ID:711052Submit Correction
View count: 79
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:17 July 2024
Photo by:Kjell O Granlund - ScanavphotoContact
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:15 June 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:498893Submit Correction
View count: 483
A rare machine indeed, the last surviving example of the Vihuri trainer, of which 51 were built by Valmet in Finland between 1951 and 1959. A large number of accidents led to government intervention and grounding in May 1959, but it was later determined that pilot violations of flight regulations were mainly to blame. Interestingly, the engines were rebuilt Mercurys from Blenheim bombers. This example accumulated 802 flying hours, after which it served as a ground instructional frame at the Air Force Academy in Kauhava.
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:15 June 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:15 June 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:498893Submit Correction
View count: 483
A rare machine indeed, the last surviving example of the Vihuri trainer, of which 51 were built by Valmet in Finland between 1951 and 1959. A large number of accidents led to government intervention and grounding in May 1959, but it was later determined that pilot violations of flight regulations were mainly to blame. Interestingly, the engines were rebuilt Mercurys from Blenheim bombers. This example accumulated 802 flying hours, after which it served as a ground instructional frame at the Air Force Academy in Kauhava.
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:15 June 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:Utti (EFUT / UTI)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 June 1956 to 21 September 1956
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:386560Submit Correction
View count: 863
Hävittäjälaivue 31 flew Vihuri trainers before the arrival of the Magister and MiG-21. Photo from: Finnish Aviation Museum
Registration / Serial:VH-25
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/24
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Utti (EFUT / UTI)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 June 1956 to 21 September 1956
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Utti (EFUT / UTI)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 June 1956 to 21 September 1956
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:386560Submit Correction
View count: 863
Hävittäjälaivue 31 flew Vihuri trainers before the arrival of the Magister and MiG-21. Photo from: Finnish Aviation Museum
Registration / Serial:VH-25
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/24
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Utti (EFUT / UTI)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 June 1956 to 21 September 1956
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:18 July 2011
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:324836Submit Correction
View count: 204
Preserved at the Central Finland Aviation Museum. [Nikon D300 + Tokina 12-24mm/4]
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:18 July 2011
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmavoimamuseo
Photo Date:18 July 2011
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:324836Submit Correction
View count: 204
Preserved at the Central Finland Aviation Museum. [Nikon D300 + Tokina 12-24mm/4]
Registration / Serial:VH-18
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/17
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Jyväskylä (EFJY / JYV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:18 July 2011
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
City / Airport:Helsinki - Vantaa (EFHK / HEL)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmailumuseo
Photo Date:13 November 2020
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:302434Submit Correction
View count: 387
Valmet developed all-metal Vihuri at the beginning of the 1950s to substitute VL Pyry advanced trainers. A total of 51 Vihuris were produced 1951-1957. It was the main advanced trainer and the most flown type during the 1950s. It was involved in a number of accidents. That led to a press campaign which quickened its withdrawal from service in 1959. Most of the Vihuris were scrapped in 1960. The cabin part of the VH-25 was found from a scrap yard in Helsinki at the beginning of the 1970s. (Ilmailumuseot.fi - Aviationmuseums.fi) [Nikon D750 + Tamron SP 24-70mm/2,8G VC]
Registration / Serial:VH-25
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/24
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Helsinki - Vantaa (EFHK / HEL)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:13 November 2020
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
City / Airport:Helsinki - Vantaa (EFHK / HEL)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Suomen Ilmailumuseo
Photo Date:13 November 2020
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:302434Submit Correction
View count: 387
Valmet developed all-metal Vihuri at the beginning of the 1950s to substitute VL Pyry advanced trainers. A total of 51 Vihuris were produced 1951-1957. It was the main advanced trainer and the most flown type during the 1950s. It was involved in a number of accidents. That led to a press campaign which quickened its withdrawal from service in 1959. Most of the Vihuris were scrapped in 1960. The cabin part of the VH-25 was found from a scrap yard in Helsinki at the beginning of the 1970s. (Ilmailumuseot.fi - Aviationmuseums.fi) [Nikon D750 + Tamron SP 24-70mm/2,8G VC]
Registration / Serial:VH-25
Aircraft Version:Valmet Vihuri II
C/n (msn):II/24
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Helsinki - Vantaa (EFHK / HEL)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:13 November 2020
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact