
Saab 29 Tunnan - Wikipedia
The Saab 29 Tunnan (The Barrel), colloquially also Flygande Tunnan (The Flying Barrel), [Nb 1] [1] [2] is an early jet-powered fighter aircraft designed and produced by the Swedish aircraft …
萨博-29 - 百度百科
萨博29(SAAB 29),即J29战斗机,昵称“Tunnan(圆桶)”,是瑞典萨博(SAAB)公司在1950年代初期推出的一款单发动机单座轻型喷气式战斗机 ,亦是是萨伯公司首次将喷气发动 …
Saab 29 Tunnan - Plane-Encyclopedia
2016年7月25日 · The Saab 29 Tunnan was a single-seat, single-engine transonic aircraft and first-generation jet fighter. It was a small aircraft with a single central air intake placed at the …
The 29 Tunnan 'Flying Barrel': Saab's Most Numerous Fighter Jet …
2025年1月29日 · The Tunnan, nicknamed “Flying Barrel,” emerged as just that solution, thanks to its airframe and wing design intended to accommodate the new generation of jet engines. The …
J-29战斗机 - 百度百科
瑞典萨博飞机股份公司(Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget,简称 SAAB)在战后设计了一系列出色的战斗机,它们在各国军队中长期服役并为萨博公司攒下良好的声誉,J29“圆桶”(Flygande …
SAAB 29 Tunnan & SAAB 32 Lansen - AirVectors
The Tunnan was a leading-edge fighter by the standards of the time; during a visit to the UK in 1953, a group of Swedish pilots with Tunnans got a chance to take on US Air Force F-86 …
Saab 29 Tunnan - Military Wiki
The Saab 29, popularly called Flygande tunnan ("The Flying Barrel"), was a Swedish fighter designed and manufactured by Saab in the 1950s. It was Sweden's second turbojet-powered …
Meet the Saab 29 Tunnan: The Fighter Jet Built for War
2023年5月2日 · Sweden’s “Flying Barrel” – The Saab 29 Tunnan – The first swept-wing fighter to be built in Western Europe and clearly a child of the Cold War, the Saab 29, sometimes also …
Saab 29 Tunnan – Gaëtan Marie's Aviation Profiles
2006年10月15日 · The SAAB J29, called the “Tunnan” (barrel), was the first of a series of excellent fighters built by the Swedish company SAAB. Although it only saw action in Congo …
Saab 29 Tunnan - Fighter Aircraft Wiki
The Saab 29, colloquially called Flygande tunnan (English: "The flying barrel"),[N 2][1] is a Swedish fighter that was designed and manufactured by Saab in the 1940s. It was Sweden's …