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Saabs. The
first recorded event was in 1948
where Julian Shermis had an accident. In
October 1986, the
Saab Long Run took place.
Three standard Saab 9000...
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Saab,
saab, or
SAAB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saab or
SAAB may
refer to:
Saab AB, a
Swedish aircraft,
aerospace and
defence company...
- The
Saab JAS 39
Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: Griffin) is a
light single-engine
supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by...
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Eagle starts phasing out
Saabs."
Archived 20
February 2017 at the
Wayback Machine Flight International, 20
October 1999. "
Saab starts new
venture to meet...
- fleets,
mostly in Aero specification. The city of Aspen, Colorado, used
Saabs as
patrol cars from
early 1970s
until 2005, when they
discontinued the 9–5...
- The
Saab 340 AEW&C is a
Swedish airborne early warning and
control (AEW&C) aircraft. A
variant of the
Saab 340 aircraft, it is
designated S 100B Argus...
- (exploited from 2008 on,
dubbed Saab XWD), and
ReAxs were
features exclusive to the 9-3. On 22
February 2012, the last of
final 47
Saabs were built. All
those cars...
- The
Saab 35
Draken (IPA: [²drɑːkɛn]; The Kite,
ambiguous with The Dragon) is a
Swedish fighter-interceptor
developed and
manufactured by
Svenska Aeroplan...
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Saab AB (originally
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, lit. 'The
Swedish Aeroplane Corporation',
acronym SAAB), with
subsidiaries collectively known as the...
- The
Saab 2000 is a twin-engined high-speed
turboprop airliner built by
Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab. It is
designed to
carry 50–58 p****engers and...