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    The Saab 21R was a Swedish fighter/attack aircraft developed and produced by Svenska Aeroplan AB (SAAB). It was a jet-powered development of the piston-engined...
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    1947 SAAB produced a conversion of the 21 using the British de Havilland Goblin jet engine, the resulting airframe being designated the SAAB 21R. Along...
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    The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: The Griffin) is a light single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured...
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    aircraft manufacturer Saab. It was the second turbojet-powered combat aircraft to be developed in Sweden, the first being the Saab 21R, and it was the first...
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  • 245 built) Saab 21 (twin-boom push-prop fighter/attack aircraft: manufactured 1945–1949, 298 built) Saab 21R (jet-powered version of Saab 21: manufactured...
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    The Saab 2000 is a twin-engined high-speed turboprop airliner built by Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab. It is designed to carry 50–58 passengers and...
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    The Saab 340 is a Swedish twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed and initially produced by Saab AB and Fairchild Aircraft. It is designed to seat 30-36...
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    The Saab 340 AEW&C is a Swedish airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft. A variant of the Saab 340 aircraft is designated S 100B Argus by the...
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    internal-propellant caseless ammunition cartridge Proposed CL-armament for the Saab 21R, consisting of four 95 mm internal-propellant caseless cannons mounted...
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    The Saab 32 Lansen (English: Lance) is a two-seat, transonic military aircraft designed and manufactured by the Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab AB....
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    The Saab 105 is a Swedish high-wing, twinjet trainer aircraft developed in the early 1960s as a private venture by Saab AB. The Swedish Air Force, which...
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    The Saab 35 Draken (IPA: [²drɑːkɛn]; The Kite, ambiguous with The Dragon) is a Swedish fighter-interceptor developed and manufactured by Svenska Aeroplan...
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  • Thumbnail for Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk
    The Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk, initially known as the Boeing T-X (later Boeing–Saab T-X), is an American–Swedish subsonic advanced jet trainer produced...
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    Saab MFI-15 Safari, also known as the Saab MFI-17 Supporter, is a propeller-powered basic trainer aircraft used by several air forces. On 11 July 1969...
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    The Saab 210 is an approximately 70% scale research prototype for the double-delta configuration of the Saab 35 Draken supersonic fighter. It became known...
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    The Saab 36 (also known as Projekt 1300) was a cancelled Swedish supersonic bomber planned by Saab AB during the 1950s. The aircraft was intended to be...
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    due to production delays at Allis-Chalmers. The Goblin also powered the Saab 21R fighter, Fiat G.80 trainer and the de Havilland DH 108 "Swallow" experimental...
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    The Saab 38 (also known as B3LA or A 38/Sk 38) was a single-engine jet trainer and attack aircraft planned by Saab during the 1970s. The project was a...
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    The Saab 17 is a Swedish single-engine monoplane reconnaissance dive-bomber aircraft of the 1940s originally developed by ASJA prior to its merger into...
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    reverse-engineered German Junkers Jumo 004 engine. The Yak-15 and the Swedish Saab 21R were the only two jets to be successfully converted from piston-power to...
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  • 21A-1 Saab 21 54 1946–1949 - J 21A-2 Saab 21 124 1946–1953 - J 21B Saab 21 – – RR Griffon variant A 21A-3 Saab 21 119 1947–1954 - A 21RA Saab 21R 29 1949–1953...
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    The Saab 37 Viggen (The Tufted Duck, ambiguous with The Thunderbolt) is a single-seat, single-engine multirole combat aircraft designed and produced by...
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    Vampire Fouga CM.170 Magister Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21R (Yugoslav AF) Saab J29F Saab 35OE Draken Saab 105 jet trainer Short SC.7 Skyvan Yakovlev Yak-18...
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    1/44 "Gloster Ace" – (United Kingdom) Focke-Wulf Flitzer – (Nazi Germany) Saab 21R – (Sweden) Related lists List of jet aircraft of World War II The 'G' suffix...
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  • Thumbnail for Saab 18
    The Saab 18 was a twin-engine bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, designed and built by Svenska Aeroplan AB (SAAB) for use by the Swedish Air Force in...
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    efficient installation. The Saab 21 was originally built as a pusher type and was later adapted to jet power as the 21R. In these designs, the tailplane...
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  • Thumbnail for Saab 91 Safir
    The Saab 91 Safir (Swedish for sapphire) is a three (91A, B, B-2) or four (91C, D) seater, single engine trainer aircraft. The Safir was built by Saab AB...
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    configuration, and era Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 Republic F-84 Thunderjet Saab 21R Yakovlev Yak-25 (1947) Related lists List of aircraft of the Royal Air...
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    Goblin) for the Saab 21R, RM2 (de Havilland Ghost) for the Saab J29, RM5 and RM6 (Rolls-Royce Avon) for the Saab 32 Lansen, the RM6B for the Saab 35 Draken...
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  • Thumbnail for Saab 90 Scandia
    The Saab 90 Scandia was a civil passenger aeroplane, manufactured by Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB), in Linköping, Sweden. In 1944, as it was becoming...
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