The trainer was given the designation
Sk 10 by
Flygvapnet. It was used between 1932 and 1945, but was quite controversial during its active life. This was partly due to changes in the design, which made the aircraft 200 kg heavier than the original, and this changed its flight characteristics drastically. The aircraft was involved in many accidents. Of the 25 delivered aircraft, 18 were written off. One aircraft, the SE-ADK was purchased in 1934 by a civilian, L. Hemmeringer. When the
Winter War began, Hemmeninger donated the aircraft to
Finland. The aircraft ended up being used by the
Swedish Voluntary Air Force from 9 February 1940. The aircraft was painted in Finnish colors, but was used quite sparingly, due to lack of spares and the bad condition of its engine. Most of the time it was standing at the air force base in
Veitsiluoto. ==Surviving craft==