Saab 105

Saab 105
Swedish Air Force Saab 105 in Payerne, 2004
Role Military trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Saab
First flight 29 June 1963[1]
Introduction 1967
Status In service
Primary users Swedish Air Force
Austrian Air Force
Number built 192

The Saab 105 is an aircraft developed in the early sixties as a private venture by Saab for the Swedish Air Force. It is a high-wing, twin engine trainer aircraft. The Swedish Air Force designation is SK 60. It first entered service in 1967 to replace the De Havilland Vampire.

Originally, it featured two Turbomeca Aubisque low bypass turbofan engines, licence-manufactured by Volvo Flygmotor as the RM9. An updated version is equipped with the Williams International FJ44, designated RM15.

A total number of 150 aircraft were bought by the Swedish Air Force, and another 40 were exported to Austria, designated Saab 105 OE.

The Saab 105 is also the aircraft used by Swedish Air Force display team Team 60 and was used by the Austrian Air Force display teams "Karo As" and "Silver Birds".

Contents

Variants

Operators

 Austria
Austrian Air Force.
 Sweden
Swedish Air Force. 80[8]

Specifications (Saab 105Ö)

Data from:[9]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Hewson 1995, p.42.
  2. ^ a b Hewson 1995, p.43.
  3. ^ Hewson 1995, p.44.
  4. ^ a b Hewson 1995, p.45.
  5. ^ Hewson 1995, pp. 45—46.
  6. ^ a b c Hewson 1995, p.47.
  7. ^ Hewson 1995, p.46.
  8. ^ http://www.fmv.se/WmTemplates/page.aspx?id=4539
  9. ^ Rendall 1996, p.112.

Bibliography

  • Hewson, Robert. "Saab 105/Sk60 Variant Briefing". World Air Power Journal, Volume 23 Winter 1995. London:Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 1 874023 64 6. ISSN 0959-7050. pp. 40—49.
  • Rendall, David. Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Harper Collins, Glasgow, 1996. ISBN 0-00-470980-2

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