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Reconnaissance version of B 17B with wheeled or ski landing gear; 21 built S 17BS Reconnaissance version of B 17B with floats, powered by a Bristol Mercury XXIV engine; 38 built. A total of 326 Saab 17 aircraft of all types were produced, and some bombers were converted into reconnaissance aircraft. [1]
Saab 37 Viggen: 17: 1973–2005 - SK 37E: Saab 37 Viggen: 10: 1999–2005: 10 SK 37 converted to ECM/training SH 37: Saab 37 Viggen: 27: 1975–1998: maritime surveillance SF 37: Saab 37 Viggen: 28: 1977–2003: photo reconnaissance JA 37: Saab 37 Viggen: 149: 1979–2005 - AJS 37: Saab AJ 37 Viggen: 115: 1992–2000: Modified AJ/SH/SF's AJSH ...
The first pre-production Y1B-17 Fortress was delivered to the 2d Bombardment Group, Langley Field, Virginia on 11 January 1936; the first production B-17B was delivered on 29 March 1939, also to the 2nd Bombardment Group. A total of 12,677 production Fortresses was built before production came to an end.
B-17B Flying Fortress, AAF Ser. No. 38-270, at Hendricks AAF, 1942 B-17 Engine maintenance 1942 Yearbook photos 1942 Yearbook photos The base was renamed Hendricks Field on 14 January 1942. It was assigned to the Army Air Forces Training Command, Eastern Flight Training Center, 76th Flying Training Wing .
Saab 2000: Saab (Saab) Sweden Turboprop Transport, Training: 2008: 7: 7 Also used to train aircrew for the Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C. [33] Y-12: Harbin Aircraft Industry Group: China Turboprop Utility: 1993: 2: 2 Y-12II. [33] Airbus A319: Airbus: France Jet Multirole: July 2022: 1: 1 A319-112 [33] [34] Previously operated by Avion Express ...
The MFI-15 Safari and MFI-17 Supporter were created from Saab's adaptation of the MFI-9 Junior for basic training for civil and military operators. In 1968 Saab began work on its MFI-15, based on the MFI-9 but with some design changes. Foremost of the changes in the Saab built MFI-15 prototype was the 120 kW (160shp) Lycoming IO-320 piston ...
The B-17B (299M) was the first production model of the B-17 and was essentially a B-17A with a slightly larger rudder, larger flaps, a redesigned nose and 1,200 hp (890 kW) R-1820-51 engines. The small, globe-like, machine gun turret used in the Y1B-17's upper nose blister was replaced with a .30 in (7.62 mm) machine gun, its barrel run through ...
The surviving aircraft include examples of four B-17 variants: one B-17D, four B-17Es, and three B-17Fs, with the rest delivered as B-17G. Some B-17G survivors have been modified to represent B-17Fs, such as for filming of the 1990 movie Memphis Belle. B-17G 44-8543 has been modified, including having its chin turret removed, to more closely ...