Saab 210

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The Saab 210 Draken (Dragon or Kite) was a scaled-down test bed for the double-delta concept in the development of the J 35 fighter. Although never officially named anything but Draken by Saab, it soon became known by its unofficial nickname Lilldraken (Little Dragon or Little Kite) after the first flight of the prototype of the Saab 35. Its first flight was on 21 January 1952.[1]

History

During Stockholm's 700 year celebrations on 6 June 1953, the SAAB 210 performed an air show over the centre of the city.

Aircraft on display

The aircraft currently resides in the Air Force Museum Flygvapenmuseum in Linköping.

Specifications

Data from Jane's.[2]

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed: >347 kt (400 mph) 644 km/h

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
Related lists

References

  1. Dorr 1985, p. 23.
  2. Taylor 1976, p. 205.
  • Dorr, Robert. F. Modern Combat Aircraft 21 - Saab Viggen. Shepperton, Surrey. Ian Allan Ltd. 1985. ISBN 0-7110-1484-1
  • Taylor, John W.R. Jane's Pocket Book of Research and Experimental Aircraft, London, Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd, 1976. ISBN 0-356-08409-4.

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