Draken Jet Fighter Takeoff And Landing - SweAF 2022

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Swedish classic jet fighter Saab J 35J Draken airshow performance at Uppsala, 2022.
    Plane: Saab J 35J Draken, SE-DXR, Serial Number:35556
    Pilot: Swedish Air Force Historic Flight
    Swedish Air Force Air Show, Uppsala, Sweden 27.8.2022
    (C) Jukka O. Kauppinen 2023
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    Saab 35 Draken
    The Saab 35 Draken 'The Kite' or 'The Dragon') 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. 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.
    The Draken functioned as an effective supersonic fighter aircraft of the Cold War period. Even though the type was designed and intended as an interceptor, it was considered to be a very capable dogfighter for the era. In Swedish service, it underwent several upgrades, the ultimate of these being the J 35J model.
    Saab 35J (Johan)
    Fighter version designated J 35J (Johan). In 1985 the Swedish government decided to modify 67 J 35F2s to the J 35J standard.The aircraft received a longer lifespan, modernized electronics, a modernized cannon, two additional AIM-9 Sidewinder pylons under the air intakes and increased external fuel capacity. The modification took place between 1987 and 1991. The final operational J 35J flew for the last time in 1999.
    Specifications (J 35F Draken)
    Crew: 1
    Length: 15.35 m (50 ft 4 in)
    Wingspan: 9.42 m (30 ft 11 in)
    Height: 3.89 m (12 ft 9 in)
    Wing area: 49.2 m2 (530 sq ft)
    Airfoil: 5%
    Empty weight: 7,865 kg (17,339 lb)
    Gross weight: 11,000 kg (24,251 lb)
    Max takeoff weight: 11,914 kg (26,266 lb)
    Powerplant: 1 × Svenska Flygmotor RM6C afterburning turbojet engine, 56.5 kN (12,700 lbf) thrust dry, 78.4 kN (17,600 lbf) with afterburner
    Performance
    Maximum speed: 2,450 km/h (1,520 mph, 1,320 kn) at 11,000 m (36,089 ft)
    Maximum speed: Mach 2
    Ferry range: 2,750 km (1,710 mi, 1,480 nmi) with external drop tanks
    Service ceiling: 20,000 m (66,000 ft)
    Rate of climb: 199 m/s (39,200 ft/min)
    Wing loading: 231.6 kg/m2 (47.4 lb/sq ft)
    Thrust/weight: 0.7
    Takeoff roll: 800 m (2,625 ft)
    Armament
    Guns: 1× or 2× 30 mm akan m/55 ADEN cannon with 100 rounds per gun (in Saab 35F one cannon was omitted (with 120 rounds) to fit avionics needed for Falcon missile integration, earlier variants and export variants retained twin guns.)
    Hardpoints: six for ordnance, or drop tanks on the bottom two hardpoints, with a capacity of 2,900 kg (6,393 lb), with provisions to carry combinations of:
    Rockets: 2× 75 mm air-to-ground rocket pods ventrally or 12× 135 mm rockets on six underwing pylons
    Missiles: RB 24, RB 27 and RB 28 air-to-air missiles
    Bombs: The Danish export version, (F-35), was modified according to NATO standards and was fitted with 1,000lb bomb hardpoints
    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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