Saab as an automaker is sadly no longer with us. Thanks a lot for that, GM. You bunch of accountants and pencil pushers you. But let's be honest, Saab's bread and butter have always been airplanes.
The Saab 35 Draken was built to sprint at Mach 2 in the thin air over Scandinavia, yet its real legacy is how a small, pragmatic air arm used it to challenge assumptions that still shape the F-35 ...
On October 25 1955, a dragon took to the skies and set fire to the Swedish hearts for an innovative future of military aviation. The SAAB 35 Draken was a Swedish fighter and interceptor developed by ...
There's a good chance that even if anyone in the United States still remembers the Swedish company Saab, they'll likely think of cars. The funny thing is, Saab doesn't make cars anymore and hasn't for ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Saab 35 Draken was in use in some capacity until the mid-2000s—a run of about fifty years. Not too bad for an initially experimental aircraft. The Saab 35 was a ...
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