The Saab 35 Draken ("kite" or "dragon") is a fighter aircraft made by Saab. It first flew in 1955 and was introduced in 1960. It was made to replace the Saab 29 Tunnan. The Draken used a delta wing, which gave it speed. In fact, it was Sweden's first aircraft to go twice the speed of sound.
What the Draken is like
The Draken is 50 feet, 4 inches (15.35 meters) long, 30 feet, 10 inches (9.42 meters) wide, and 12 feet, 0 inches (03.89 meters) tall. It weighs 18,188 pounds (8,250 kilograms) empty and can weigh up to 27,050 pounds (12,270 kilograms) with things in it. It is powered by a Volvo Flygmotor RM 6C jet engine. It carries 2 30mm cannon and can carry AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
Who uses the Draken
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Images for kids
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Saab 35 prototype (Fpl 35-1) flying. Commonly called Urban Röd (Urban Red), the "U" mark stood for "utveckling" (development).
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Saab 35B prototype landing after reaching Mach 2 for the first time on January 14, 1960.
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Underside of a Saab SK35C Draken
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Draken performing a kort parad
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Two J 35A2 Drakens flying over Sweden in the early 1960s
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Saab 35FS Draken (DK-241), formerly in Finnish service, in the Aviation Museum of Central Finland. In the background is two-seat trainer Saab 35CS Draken (DK-270).
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Fpl 35-10 fitted with RB 05 air-to-ground missile for trials.
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Saab 35B (J 35B´(prim)) in aerobatics team Acro Deltas (1963–1966), 1964.
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Saab 35XD prototype fitted with one AGM-12B Bullup air-to-ground missile and AIM-9B Sidewinder air-to-air missile under each wing.
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F-35 Draken, pre-WDNS, fitted with 4 × 1,000 lb (453.59 kg) bombs.
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former Saab 35 Draken Operators in red
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Austrian Air Force Draken
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Finnish Air Force Trainer Draken
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Ex-RDAF RF-35XD N217FR operated by the National Test Pilot School takes off from the Mojave Spaceport.
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Saab J 35 Draken 3-view drawing
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Missiles used on the J 35F and J 35J (from left to right)
Robot 24B Robot 24J Robot 27 Robot 28 |
RB 24B RB 24J RB 27 RB 28 |
Ford AIM-9B Ford AIM-9J HAC HM-55 HAC HM-58 |
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See also
In Spanish: Saab 35 Draken para niños