Saab-35A Darken
The Saab 35 Draken (IPA: [²dr??k?n]; 'The Kite' or 'The Dragon')[Note 1][3] 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 32B Lansen night fighter. It featured an innovative but unproven double delta wing, which led to the creation of a sub-scale test aircraft, the Saab 210, which was produced and flown to test this previously-unexplored aerodynamic feature. The full-scale production version entered service with frontline squadrons of the Swedish Air Force on 8 March 1960.[1] It received the designation Flygplan 35 (Fpl 35; 'Aeroplane 35') and was produced in several variants and types, most commonly as a fighter type with the prefix J (J 35), standing for Jaktflygplan (Pursuit-aircraft), the Swedish term for fighter aircraft.
Specifications
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 31.2ft (9.5m)
- Length 50.6ft (15.4m)
- Height 15.0ft (4.6m)
- Empty Weight 20,048lbs (9,094kg)
- Loaded Weight 32,609lbs (14,791kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.033
- Wing Loading 75.4lbs/ft2 (368.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 432.6ft2 (40.2m2)
- Drag Points 3429
Parts
- Number of Parts 189
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,002
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