Saab 35 Draken - Survivors

Survivors

  • J 35D, 34370 Kraków Air Force Museum at the old Kraków Airport Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego w Krakowie
  • J 35J, 35630 at the at the Ängelholms Flygmuseum on the former Scandia Air Force Wing F 10 Ängelholm
  • J 35 in the Foundation Estonian Aviation Museum at Tartumaa, Estonia.
  • RF-35 (RDAF AR-112) is used as a gateguard for Karup AB, Denmark.
  • F-35 (RDAF A-001) at Danmark tekniske Museum in Helsingør, Denmark
  • F-35 (RDAF A-009) at Danmarks Flyvemuseum, Stauning, Denmark
  • F-35 (RDAF A-010) at Aalborg Defense and Garnison Museum at Aalborg, Denmark. In deteriorating condition as it is stored outside of any hangar and not much funding is available to refurbish it.
  • RF-35 (RDAF AR-105) has been mounted on hydraulic jacks as a flight simulator. It is operated by Viadukten recreational club in the Danish town of Roskilde, close to the railroad.
  • RF-35 (RDAF AR-118) gate guardian outside Danmarks Flyvemuseum, Stauning, Denmark
  • J 35J, 35518 Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely, Czech Republic
  • J 35TF in Keskisuomen Ilmailumuseo, Tikkakoski, Finland
  • J35 Draken in Karhulan ilmailukerho Aviation Museum outside Kotka in Finland
  • J35 Draken formerly Austrian Air Force at Technik Museum Speyer, Speyer, Germany
  • J35 Draken formerly Austrian Air Force placed at roundabout by Tulln, Austria
  • J35 Draken Oe Mk II formerly Austrian Air Force is on display at FH Joanneum in Graz, Austria. The aircraft is partially dismantled, engine is missing.
  • J35 Draken formerly Austrian Air Force placed in front of the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna, Austria

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