- Saab 91 Safir
infobox Aircraft
name = 91 Safir
caption = Saab 91C of the Swedish Air Force
type = Trainer
national origin =Sweden
manufacturer =Saab
designer = Anders J. Andersson
first flight =20 November 1945
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primary user =Swedish Air Force
more users =Finnish Air Force
number built = 323
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variants with their own articles =The Saab 91 "Safir" (English:"
Sapphire ") is a three (91A, B, B-2) or four (91C, D) seater, single engine traineraircraft . The Safir was built bySaab in Linköping, Sweden, (203 aircraft) and by "De Schelde " inDordrecht ,Netherlands (120 aircraft).Design and develpoment
The Safir's first flight on
20 November 1945 . The all-metal Safir was designed by Anders J. Andersson, who had previously worked for Bücker, where he designed the all-woodBücker Bü 181 "Bestmann". The Safir thus shared many conceptual features of its design with the Bestmann.The Saab 91A is powered by a 125-hp four cylinder
De Havilland Gipsy Major 2c piston engine, or a 145-hp Gipsy Major 10 piston engine. The 91B, B-2 and C have a six cylinder Lycoming O-435A engine with 190 hp. The 91D has a four cylinder Lycoming O-360-A1A engine with 180 hp.The "Safir" was later used as a platform to test at low speeds the new swept wing for the
Saab 29 Tunnan jet fighter.Operational history
323 units were built in 5 versions (A, B, B-2, C and D). The Safir was used by the Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Austrian, Tunisian and Ethiopean
air force s as a trainer aircraft, and a single aircraft was used by the Japanese Self-Defense Force as anSTOL test platform.Major civilian users were
Air France ,Lufthansa and the Dutch "Rijksluchtvaartschool" (RLS) inEelde , near Groningen.During development of the
Saab 29 , the initial Saab 91 prototype was modified with a scaled down version of the Saab 29's swept wings; this aircraft was designated Saab 201 Experimental Aircraft. This same airframe was later fitted with wings designed for theSaab 32 Lansen ; this was designated Saab 202.Operators
; AUT
*Austrian Air Force ; ETH; FIN
*Finnish Air Force ; JPN; NOR; SWE
*Swedish Air Force ; TUNCivil Operators
; AUS; FRA
*Air France ; GER
*Lufthansa pecifications (91A)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propref=Fact|date=July 2007
crew=1
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length alt=7.8 m [91B, B-2 and C: 7.9 m, 91D: 7.9 m ]
span main= 10.6 m
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height main=2.2 m
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max takeoff weight main= 1,075 kg [91B: 1,165, B-2 and 91C: 1,215 kg, 91D: 1205 kg]
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more general=engine (prop)=
de Havilland Gipsy Major IIC
type of prop= four cylinder
number of props=1
power main= 125 hp
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power original=max speed main= 165 mph
max speed alt= 265 km/h
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range main= 660 milesrange alt=1062 km
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* DHC-1 Chipmunk
*T-34 Mentor
*Valmet Tuuli sequence=
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References
External links
* [http://www.saabsafir.com/ Ärna Flygclubb Swedish language]
* [http://www.fcfk.com/safir/ FC Flygkubb]
* [http://www.hb-dbl.ch/ SAAB 91 D Safir - HB-DBL]
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