VL Myrsky (Storm) was a Finnish World War II fighter, designed by the State Aircraft Factory (Valtion lentokonetehdas) for the Finnish Air Force. The models of the aircraft were Myrsky I, Myrsky II, and Myrsky III.
The Myrsky proved fast and manouevreable enough to dogfight the contemporary Soviet aircraft; it was the second fastest Finnish Air Force airplane after Messerschmitt Bf 109G. Its wide undercarriage gave it decent ground-handling properties. Its main drawback was the construction method: it simply did not stand the harsh Finnish weather.