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City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:10 April 2024
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:855562Submit Correction
View count: 70
During 1947, SAAB began converting the piston-engined J 21s to jet propulsion resulting in 64 J21Rs, with the type seeing service in the late 1940s and early 1950s before being replaced by a new generation of fighters designed from the start with jet propulsion, such as the DH Vampire and the Saab 29 Tunnan. Unfortunately, all original J21R aircraft were scrapped after retirement in the late 1950s, however, in the 1990s a group of volunteers took the surviving derelict Saab J21A airframe 21286, and rebuilt it into a J21R for display at the Flygvapenmuseum.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:10 April 2024
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:10 April 2024
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:855562Submit Correction
View count: 70
During 1947, SAAB began converting the piston-engined J 21s to jet propulsion resulting in 64 J21Rs, with the type seeing service in the late 1940s and early 1950s before being replaced by a new generation of fighters designed from the start with jet propulsion, such as the DH Vampire and the Saab 29 Tunnan. Unfortunately, all original J21R aircraft were scrapped after retirement in the late 1950s, however, in the 1990s a group of volunteers took the surviving derelict Saab J21A airframe 21286, and rebuilt it into a J21R for display at the Flygvapenmuseum.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:10 April 2024
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:24 July 2024
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:722183Submit Correction
View count: 172
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:24 July 2024
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:24 July 2024
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
Photo ID:722183Submit Correction
View count: 172
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:24 July 2024
Photo by:WalAndPlContact
City / Airport:Linköping - City / Saab (ESSL / LPI)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:7 September 1997
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:477773Submit Correction
View count: 553
This machine is actually a surviving J21A, 21286, modified to represent the extinct jet variant. 64 J21Rs were originally constructed and they were soon converted to A21R attack aircraft.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - City / Saab (ESSL / LPI)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:7 September 1997
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Linköping - City / Saab (ESSL / LPI)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:7 September 1997
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
Photo ID:477773Submit Correction
View count: 553
This machine is actually a surviving J21A, 21286, modified to represent the extinct jet variant. 64 J21Rs were originally constructed and they were soon converted to A21R attack aircraft.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - City / Saab (ESSL / LPI)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:7 September 1997
Photo by:Erik FrikkeContact
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:25 August 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:28123Submit Correction
View count: 1398
Saab's J21R jet fighter retained the long legs of the J21A propeller plane, and compared to the otherwise rather similar Vampire it seems to stand twice as high! This machine is actually a surviving J21A, 21286, modified to represent the extinct jet variant. 64 J21Rs were originally constructed and they were soon converted to A21R attack aircraft.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:25 August 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Collection:Flygvapenmuseum
Photo Date:25 August 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:28123Submit Correction
View count: 1398
Saab's J21R jet fighter retained the long legs of the J21A propeller plane, and compared to the otherwise rather similar Vampire it seems to stand twice as high! This machine is actually a surviving J21A, 21286, modified to represent the extinct jet variant. 64 J21Rs were originally constructed and they were soon converted to A21R attack aircraft.
Registration / Serial:"21463"
Aircraft Version:Saab A21R
C/n (msn):21286
Operator Titles:Sweden - Air Force
City / Airport:Linköping - Malmen (ESCF)Map
Country:Sweden
Photo Date:25 August 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact