Saab Sk 37 Viggen

Saab Sk 37 Viggen. Saab SK 37 Viggen "F1569" a photo on Flickriver The Viggen was initially developed as a replacement for the Saab 32 Lansen in the attack role and later the Saab 35 Draken as a fighter.The first studies were carried out between 1952 and 1957 involving the legendary Finnish aircraft designer Aarne Lakomaa The AJ 37 was optimized for surface attack and carry a large and varied weapons load on seven hard point under wings and fuselage.

Saab SK 37E Viggen
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The Saab 37 appeared in many variants and operated as a fighter-bomber, reconnaissance aircraft, maritime patrol platform, and air attack or "strike-fighter" role. The Viggen was initially developed as a replacement for the Saab 32 Lansen in the attack role and later the Saab 35 Draken as a fighter.The first studies were carried out between 1952 and 1957 involving the legendary Finnish aircraft designer Aarne Lakomaa

Saab SK 37E Viggen

Six single-seat AJ 37 Viggen prototypes and one two-seat Sk 37 Viggen prototype were ordered in 1965, at about the same time a mockup of the aircraft was displayed to the media With its revolutionary canard-delta wing design, STOL capabilities, and Mach 2 speed, it became a Cold War icon Several different concepts were studied involving both single- and twin engines and also with separate lift engines, both simple and.

Saab SK37 Viggen Sweden Air Force Aviation Photo 2332267. The AJ 37 was optimized for surface attack and carry a large and varied weapons load on seven hard point under wings and fuselage. Designed for multi-role operations, the Viggen intercepted Soviet MiG-25s, operated from highways, and introduced cutting-edge technology that influenced modern fighter jets

SEDXO Swedish Air Force Historic Flight SAAB SK 37 Viggen at Ostrava Mošnov Photo ID. The Viggen was initially developed as a replacement for the Saab 32 Lansen in the attack role and later the Saab 35 Draken as a fighter.The first studies were carried out between 1952 and 1957 involving the legendary Finnish aircraft designer Aarne Lakomaa Several different concepts were studied involving both single- and twin engines and also with separate lift engines, both simple and.