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Jet Fighter Saab J 35 Draken Papercraft
The Saab J 35 Draken (Drake - Dragon) is a Swedish fighter aircraft designed and built by Saab. The Draken was built to replace the Saab J-29 Tunnan and later a fighter variant (J 32B) of the Saab 32 Lansen. This is the result of supersonic model aircraft during the Cold War, it was exported to Austria, Finland and Denmark. Draken's design combines a special configuration of delta wings, small delta wings in a large delta wing. The inner wing has an 80° angle for good performance at high speeds, and the outer wing has a 60° angle for good performance at low speeds. Although not designed to be a close-in fighter, the J 35 Draken has a very good instant roll ability and is a good fighter. Inducted into service by the Swedish Air Force in 1960; 664 Saab Draken was built for Sweden as well as other European countries. Draken of Sweden is developed into 6 different variants of which 2 can be exported. The first project of the mission-only version. J 35F version is the last variableable server in Sweden, we retired in the 1990s and was replaced by Saab Gripen.
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The Saab J 35 Draken (Drake - Dragon) is a Swedish fighter aircraft designed and built by Saab. The Draken was built to replace the Saab J-29 Tunnan and later a fighter variant (J 32B) of the Saab 32 Lansen. This is the result of supersonic model aircraft during the Cold War, it was exported to Austria, Finland and Denmark. Draken's design combines a special configuration of delta wings, small delta wings in a large delta wing. The inner wing has an 80° angle for good performance at high speeds, and the outer wing has a 60° angle for good performance at low speeds. Although not designed to be a close-in fighter, the J 35 Draken has a very good instant roll ability and is a good fighter. Inducted into service by the Swedish Air Force in 1960; 664 Saab Draken was built for Sweden as well as other European countries. Draken of Sweden is developed into 6 different variants of which 2 can be exported. The first project of the mission-only version. J 35F version is the last variableable server in Sweden, we retired in the 1990s and was replaced by Saab Gripen.
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