These walk-around photos were taken in 2017 at Arlanda Flygsamlingar, when the collection was still located at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. They show a Lockheed L-12A Electra Junior, registration SE-BXU, a compact twin-engined transport that first flew in 1936 as a smaller companion to the famous Lockheed Model 10 Electra. Only 130 were built, and this particular example has a remarkable history. Manufactured in 1942, it was originally ordered by the Dutch East Indies government, but with Japanese forces occupying the region it was instead delivered to the Royal Netherlands Flying School in Jackson, Missouri. It later served with the Netherlands Communications Squadron in Britain under the name "Friesland", before ending the war with the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Kalmar Läns Museum It subsequently made its way to Sweden, where it was acquired by the airline Airtaco for newspaper freight operations, and was eventually donated to Arlanda Flygsamlingar in 1990. Today it is displayed in Airtaco colours, a rare survivor of a type that also achieved a degree of Hollywood fame as the stand-in aircraft in the final scene of Casablanca.