I know! I want one. Have you found a model of that plane?
Steve, e-mail, 24.02.2020 21:35
Where can I find a model of that bird??? 1:48 or 1:32. 357 mph in a 1940 fighter? Sheeesh!!
Johan Runfeldt, 28.05.2015 19:43
In fact, a couple of the pilots delivering P-51 Mustangs to the RSAF got to fly the J22 and their response was: Why the H-ll are you buying Mustangs! Later, from the last big Swedish Defence exercise that included the J22, a Vampire pilot remembers getting a J22 in his sights,thinking: Now I got that darn paper cone! Then the J22 turned on a dime and came at him.
TORBJÖRN KAMPE, e-mail, 07.03.2015 01:06
During WW2 HOW crashed American bombers in Sweden. THE American pilots say, J-22 as a trainer. I STAND FOR THEM. Given that the US HAD A SCHOOL FLIGHT PLAN CALLED CULVER A-8 / PQ-8 / PQ-14. So you could say that J-22 is a CULVER. WHAT FUN. HOW TO SURVIVE IN AN IDIOT country too.
TMZuk, e-mail, 16.04.2014 19:11
It's not a SAAB aircraft, so no reason they should have any of them.
There are, according to Wikipedia, three survivors, all in Sweden. I read elsewhere on the net that one of them is being restored to flight-worthy condition.
One of the three are at the Swedish Flygvapen museum, in Malem near Linköping.
fernando sampaio, e-mail, 21.08.2013 01:11
sou plastimodelista e acabei de adquirir um modelo na escala 1:72. um espetáculo!
Lars Hedman, e-mail, 11.03.2011 05:14
I do not think any have survived with the exception of what-ever might be in the collection of the SFV museum at Malmslätt just south of Linköping, SAAB's ancestral home. hey have a WEB site....
Aero99, 13.02.2011 05:50
Id like to learn more about this aircraft since it is so interesting
leo rudnicki, e-mail, 14.04.2009 03:24
No, sweden embargoed them. Ha Ha. This little gem is the best performance aircraft in it's engine class, including everybody. The P-43 Lancer comes close( with Turbo) on that day when it starts, and runs for a while but only close.