Swedish Cold War Veteran Saab Lansen Taxi - SweAF 2022

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
  • Cold war jet Saab J 32B Lansen performing at Uppsala, 2022. Flown by Swedish Air Force Historic Flight. Enjoy this superb 1950s jet attacker, one of the earliest jet designs and the first aircraft in the world to be specifically developed to fly attack missions.
    Plane: Saab J 32B Lansen
    Swedish Air Force Air Show, Uppsala, Sweden 27.8.2022
    (C) Jukka O. Kauppinen 2023
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    Saab J 32B Lansen
    The Saab 32 Lansen (English: "The Lance) is a two-seat, transonic military aircraft designed and manufactured by Saab AB from 1955 to 1960 for the Swedish Air Force (Flygvapnet). Three principal variants of the Lansen were built for attack (A 32A), fighter (J 32B), and reconnaissance (S 32C). During its long operational life, the Saab 32 also served in the electronic warfare role and as a target-tug.
    The Saab 32 Lansen had a simple general arrangement, being one of the first aircraft in the world to be specifically developed to fly attack missions.
    Its basic design features it was designed from came from Switzerland. It included drawings on Messerschmitts P.1101, P.1110, P.1111 and P.1112.
    From the outset, it was designed to provide good support for the installation of electronic warfare and weapons systems. The aircraft could be armed with a total of four 20 mm cannon, as well as wing pylons for various calibers of rockets and assorted bombs. The J 32 variant carried four 30 mm ADEN cannons while the A 32 ("A" stands for attack) had an armament of four 20 mm Bofors m/49 cannon hidden under flaps in the nose. The J 32 differed substantially from the other variant, Saab describing it as "to all intents a new aircraft", being fitted with a more powerful engine and newer armaments and different radar.
    J 32B - All-weather fighter version initially operated only for bad weather and night fighter duties. Two prototypes and 118 production aircraft built[23] between 1958 and 1960, retired in 1973. Armed with four 30 mm ADEN guns, Rb 24 missiles (license-built AIM-9 Sidewinder), or 75 mm unguided rocket pods. J 32B was powered by more powerful Svenska Flygmotor RM6A (Rolls-Royce Avon Mk 47A) engine.
    General characteristics
    Crew: 2
    Length: 14.94 m
    Wingspan: 13 m
    Height: 4.65 m
    Wing area: 37.4 m2
    Airfoil: NACA 64A010]
    Empty weight: 7,500 kg
    Max takeoff weight: 13,500 kg
    Powerplant: 1 × Svenska Flygmotor RM6A afterburning turbojet engine, 47 kN thrust dry, 65.3 kN with afterburner
    Performance
    Maximum speed: 1,200 km/h
    Range: 2,000 km
    Service ceiling: 15,000 m
    Rate of climb: 100 m/s
    Armament
    Guns: 4 × 30 mm ADEN cannons 90 rounds each
    Rockets: 4 × 75 mm air-to-air rocket pods
    Missiles: 4 × Rb 24 air-to-air missiles
    The Swedish Armed Forces Air Show 2022
    The Armed Forces Air Show is a yearly event held in Sweden by the Swedish Armed Forces. Entrance is free and it is open to all visitors. The aim is to showcase the activities and operational capability of the Swedish Air Force, as well as highlighting the many career opportunities available in the Armed Forces. The event features a number of displays and exhibits in addition to display flights by various Swedish and international helicopters and aircrafts.
    This year, the host for the Air Show is the Uppland Wing, F 16, in Uppsala which was re-established last year.
    Where? Uppland Wing, F 16 (Ärna airstrip)
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