flybåren
Flybåren is an retired Norwegian surveillance aircraft used by the Royal Norwegian Air Force from the 1960s to the 2000s. The aircraft was a two-seat trainer and surveillance variant of the de Havilland DH.112 Venom, a British-built jet fighter aircraft.
First introduced in 1954, the DH.112 Venom was a single-seat fighter aircraft operated by several air forces
The flybåren configuration featured a specialized nose cone fitted with a T52-LB-15A-2 camera, allowing for reconnaissance
Operational details reveal that between 1967-1971, the Royal Norwegian Air Force reworked a few backlog aircraft
Flybåren returned to service in the late 1980s, after undergoing a series of technical modifications to enhance