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    Saab 35 Draken - Wikipedia

    The Saab 35 Draken is a Swedish fighter-interceptor developed and manufactured by Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB) between 1955 and 1974. Development of the Saab 35 Draken started in 1948 as the Swedish air force future replacement for the then also in development Saab 29 Tunnan dayfighter and Saab … See more

    The Swedish word "Draken" has a double meaning, translating either as "The Dragon" or "The Kite". It is said that the name was derived … See more

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    The Saab 35 Draken is a fighter aircraft, equipped with a distinctive double delta wing. According to Flight International, it is difficult to … See more

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    At the end of 1959, deliveries of the J 35A Draken commenced to the SAF, the first unit to receive the type being fighter wing F13, stationed at Norrköping. During March 1960, the … See more

    Export attempts of the Saab 35 started even before the aircraft had finished development in Sweden. During the late 1950s, Saab would … See more

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    As jet fighter technology developed after World War II, Sweden foresaw a need for a supersonic fighter that could intercept bombers at high altitude as well as engage other fighters. During September 1949, the Swedish Air Force, via the Swedish Defence Materiel … See more

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    Saab 35A (Adam)
    Fighter version designated J 35A (Adam). 90 aircraft (35001–35090), including test aircraft, delivered between March 1960 and December 1961. 29 J 35A were ordered on August 24, 1956, with a further 60 J 35A being … See more

    A small number of Drakens are still with civilian owners mainly in the United States, many former-operational aircraft have been preserved in … See more

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    Jun 5, 2016 · A single-seat, single-engine interceptor/fighter for all-weather conditions, with low double delta wings, the Saab 35 Draken was developed in order to replace the Saab J29 Tunnan and the Saab J32 Lansen.

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    In 1960, the Swiss evaluated a "J 35H" Draken -- "H" stood for "Helvetia", the old Latin name for Switzerland -- as a replacement for their antiquated de Havilland Vampires in the interceptor role. The J 35H was to be fitted with Ferranti AI.23 …

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