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bjorn
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posted 06-02- 10:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for bjorn     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Any info. Most wanted is:

Control surface movement (max angle)
Incidence angle of wings and stab.
Prop anything. Mass, preferred RPM, radius, airfoil if at all possible. Any thing.
Cruise altitude.
Max speed altitude (if different)
Roll rate, turn radius, stall speed (with and without flaps.)
Ammo for guns and cannon, muzzle velocity, round mass, number of rounds, rate of fire.


OT: Robert, I've tried to mail you my latest update, but my messages keep bouncing "Returned mail: User unknown"
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/Bjorn.

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Kraftwerk
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posted 06-04- 01:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kraftwerk   Click Here to Email Kraftwerk     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
SAAB 21
From the Holy Grail of SAAB-Scania lore:
"The SAAB-Scania Story"

SAAB J21A/A21A
Daimler Benz 605B
Span 11.64 m
Length 10.45 m
Takeoff weight 4150/4413 kg (j21/a21)
Vmax/Vcruise 640/495 km/h (both)
Vlanding 145 km/h
Range 1500 km
max. alt. 11000 m.

that's all that I can supply now but there are some neat pics and even a cut-away. I'll see if I can scan them if you need'em.
Let's see more SAABs in the game! I've already made the 3d model for the J29 Tunnan
and I'll be implementing my 1983 SAAB 900 Turbo into FSDOE shortly.

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Robert
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posted 06-06- 03:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert   Click Here to Email Robert     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Björn!

I sent you some J21 facts and numbers yesterday.
Kraftwerk, when I did the 3d model for the J21 I´m working on (Bjorn is helping me) I actually came to think of some of SAAB´s cars regarding the shapes. I guess it´s some special SAAB style that shines through.Sixten Sason, who designed several SAAB cars was also very interested in airplane design, so I guess it´s really not very strange that there are similarities between SAABs cars and planes.

/Robert

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