VL Myrsky II was a Finnish fighter aircraft developed by Valtion
lentokonetehdas (State Aircraft Factory) and served with the Finnish Air
Force from 1943-1947. This is an example of the Myrsky II – the only
major production variant of the Myrsky with 47 air frames being
produced.
The VL Myrsky II was a Finnish fighter aircraft, developed domestically
for the Finnish Air Force prior to the outbreak of the Winter War.
Finnish pilot Captain Reino Turkki’s MS.406 after a single hit by a Soviet P-39 Airacobra’s 37mm gun. 25 May 1944