Aircraft Mech Paul wrote:
Marineair and Towpilot,
I've seen photo's of, and heard of the SAAB B17. It is a rather unique looking airframe, especially the landing gear. Tell me, are there any others left other than the flyable example ?
Paul
There are at least four complete airplanes left. Besides the flying one and the static one in Denmark, both the A model with the same P&W as in P-35A, the Swedish Air Force Museum (who owns the flier) has a B model with the Bristol Mercury engine on a permanent static display. One of the 46 B 17A that were sold to Ethiopia in 1950 is as far as I know in restoration back to flying condition in South Africa. There is also at least one known empty airframe (empty means no engine, no wings, no landing gear, no cockpit!) still left in the desert in the middle of nowhere in Ethiopia. I've seen pix of it.
The Saab B 17 was the first airplane designed by the company. The american influence is obvious. Several american engineers were working for Saab at the time. The company didn't get into cars at all until after WWII!
This year makes the 10th anniversary of the flier (SE-BYH) beeing airworthy again! It still surprise me that no one bother to have it painted correctly! Oh well, I guess we should be glad it still flies at least.