(Blå Johan) SAAB B-17
Sweden (1942)
Dive Bomber – 323
The Saab B 17 is the product of Sweden’s need to procure assets to defend its sovereignty and neutrality in the light of a gradually complicated international and regional context, to the point that it was prioritized over the equally capable and versatile Saab B 18. This aircraft was a milestone for the main company in the Swedish aerospace industry, as it was the very first airplane produced and delivered by this company following its acquisition and merge with ASJA, the aircraft branch of the Swedish Railroad Workshops company. It was also the application of the lessons and experience provided by the licensed-manufacturing of the Northrop 8-A1 bomber by AJSA/Saab. AJSA was already commissioned by the Defence Material Administration to develop and build a single-engine and light fighter-bomber, so Saab took over the design and development process in 1939 after both companies merged, evolving into the final light bomber, dive bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. Designated as the L 10 by ASJA, the design became the Saab 17, incorporating a good number of innovations and becoming a very versatile and adaptable airframe. Yet its time of service with the Flygvapnet was rather brief, as it was de-commissioned by the late 40’s. This was due to new and more powerful powerplant technologies such as jet propulsion. Instead, it served for a long period of time in Ethiopia until 1968. The Saab B 17 is a light bomber/dive bomber and reconnaissance plane with two seats, a single engine and a single tail, whose design bears a close resemblance with the Mitsubishi Ki-30 “Ann”, the Mitsubishi Ki-15, the Vought OS2U, and the Curtiss Helldiver
Credit- SAAB and https://plane-encyclopedia.com/ww2/saab-17/
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 47.3ft (14.4m)
- Length 40.3ft (12.3m)
- Height 17.0ft (5.2m)
- Empty Weight 7,104lbs (3,222kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,598lbs (4,353kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.156
- Wing Loading 24.2lbs/ft2 (118.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 397.1ft2 (36.9m2)
- Drag Points 2986
Parts
- Number of Parts 80
- Control Surfaces 13
- Performance Cost 435
Sweden was a neutral country in World War 2 however this bomber was built in response to world war 2
Thanks for bringing up a rare war bird. You will get extra points for that
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