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robert arndt wrote: Swedish fighters tend to all have mythological names: Drakon (Dragon), Viggen (Thunderbolt), and Gripen (Griffin). OK, lances occur in mythology, but has there ever been a hero who used a flying barrel? Also note that drake = kite (take a look at the planform and keep in mind this wasn't an official name in the time frame you're thinking of). I suppose Surte (Fire Demon) I think you have to make up your mind if it's Surt or Surte. is appropriate for a Swedish nuke but I wonder what name the A36 would have recieved itself. "Flygplan typ 36". -- Urban Fredriksson http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/ Good/bad and right/wrong are orthogonal. |
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