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100 Part Draken

13.2k o2o  1.5 years ago

Hey guys! I had a thanksgiving break, and I felt bad that I have not posted in a while, so I made this! Enjoy!

ag1 = Activate Engine
ag2 = Guns
ag4 = Drop Lower Fuel Tank
ag5 = Lights
ag6 = Interior Lights
agLanding Gear = Landing Gear _____ (crazy right?)

Background Information:

*The Saab 35 Draken (IPA: [²dr??k?n]; 'The Kite' or 'The Dragon')[Note 1][3] 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.[1] 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 Saab 35 Draken is known for, among other things, its many "firsts" within aviation. It was the first Western European-built combat aircraft with true supersonic capability to enter service and the first fully supersonic aircraft to be deployed in Western Europe.[Note 2][6] Designwise it was one of, if not the first, combat aircraft designed with double delta wings, being drawn up by early 1950.[7] The unconventional wing design also had the side effect of making it the first known aircraft to be capable of and perform the Cobra maneuver.[8][9][10] It was also one of the first Western-European-built aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight,[11] reaching it on 14 January 1960.[12]

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. By the 1980s, the SAF's Drakens had largely been replaced by the more advanced Saab 37 Viggen fighter, while the introduction of the more capable Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter was expected in service within a decade, although delayed. As a consequence of cutbacks and high maintenance costs, the SAF opted to retire the Draken during December 1999. The type was also exported to the air forces of Austria, Denmark and Finland. Danish aircraft have been exported, post-service, to the United States where they have seen use as training aircraft for test pilots.*

Credit to Wikipedia!

Spotlights

  • This craft is curated
  • Aarav 1.5 years ago

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 32.8ft (10.0m)
  • Length 49.9ft (15.2m)
  • Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 4,948lbs (2,244kg)
  • Loaded Weight 12,870lbs (5,837kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.833
  • Wing Loading 31.6lbs/ft2 (154.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 407.4ft2 (37.9m2)
  • Drag Points 2525

Parts

  • Number of Parts 100
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 588
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    13.2k o2o

    UPVOTE BY ANDREW GARRISON? NO WAY!

    Pinned 1.5 years ago
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    13.2k o2o

    @XiX thanks!

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    215 XiX

    Pretty impressive. Nice!

    +1 1.4 years ago