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- Saab_90_Scandia abstract "The Saab 90 Scandia was a civil passenger aeroplane, manufactured by the Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB), in Linköping, Sweden. In 1944, as it was becoming clear that hostilities in Europe (the Second World War) would soon be at an end, SAAB realised that the company had to diversify from purely military endeavours if it were to survive. The board therefore decided to put into action a plan to manufacture a twin-engined, short- to medium-haul passenger aircraft, as a successor for the Douglas DC-3. (This was the same commercially driven stimulus that led to automobile production, with the Ursaab and subsequent Saab 92 passenger vehicles.)The design of the 90 Scandia was quite similar to the DC-3. The only distinct visible difference was that the 90 had tricycle landing gear while the DC-3 had a tailwheel. The 90 had to compete with the many surplus DC-3s available on the market at the same time, making sales difficult.".
- Saab_90_Scandia manufacturer Saab_Group.
- Saab_90_Scandia numberBuilt "18".
- Saab_90_Scandia productionEndYear "1954".
- Saab_90_Scandia productionStartYear "1946".
- Saab_90_Scandia thumbnail SaabScandia.jpg?width=300.
- Saab_90_Scandia wikiPageExternalLink search.php?view=&aircraft=Saab%2090A2%20Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia wikiPageExternalLink 1948%20-%200809.html?tracked=1.
- Saab_90_Scandia wikiPageID "4854317".
- Saab_90_Scandia wikiPageRevisionID "604135099".
- Saab_90_Scandia areaAlt "922.5".
- Saab_90_Scandia areaMain "85.7".
- Saab_90_Scandia capacity "24".
- Saab_90_Scandia ceilingAlt "24605.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia ceilingMain "7,500 m".
- Saab_90_Scandia climbRateAlt "1475.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia climbRateMain "7.5".
- Saab_90_Scandia cruiseSpeedAlt "183".
- Saab_90_Scandia cruiseSpeedMain "340.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia emptyWeightAlt "21958.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia emptyWeightMain "9960.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia engine(prop)_ Pratt_&_Whitney_R-2180.
- Saab_90_Scandia firstFlight "1946-11-16".
- Saab_90_Scandia hasPhotoCollection Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia heightAlt "24".
- Saab_90_Scandia heightMain "7.40 m".
- Saab_90_Scandia introduced "1950".
- Saab_90_Scandia jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Saab_90_Scandia lengthAlt "69".
- Saab_90_Scandia lengthMain "21.30 m".
- Saab_90_Scandia manufacturer Saab_Group.
- Saab_90_Scandia maxSpeedAlt "243".
- Saab_90_Scandia maxSpeedMain "450.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia maxSpeedMore "156000.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia maxTakeoffWeightAlt "35053.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia maxTakeoffWeightMain "15900.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia moreUsers Aerotransport.
- Saab_90_Scandia moreUsers Scandinavian_Airlines.
- Saab_90_Scandia numberBuilt "18".
- Saab_90_Scandia numberOfProps "2".
- Saab_90_Scandia planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Saab_90_Scandia powerAlt "1361.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia powerMain "1825.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia primaryUser VASP.
- Saab_90_Scandia produced "1946".
- Saab_90_Scandia rangeAlt "1432".
- Saab_90_Scandia rangeMain "2650.0".
- Saab_90_Scandia ref "From Seventeen to Thirty-Nine".
- Saab_90_Scandia similarAircraft "* CASA C-207 Azor * Convair CV-240 family * Douglas DC-3 * Martin 4-0-4 * Vickers VC.1 Viking".
- Saab_90_Scandia spanAlt "91".
- Saab_90_Scandia spanMain "28.00 m".
- Saab_90_Scandia status "Out of service, one preserved".
- Saab_90_Scandia type "Passenger aircraft".
- Saab_90_Scandia typeOfProp "14".
- Saab_90_Scandia subject Category:Saab_aircraft.
- Saab_90_Scandia subject Category:Swedish_aircraft_1940–1949.
- Saab_90_Scandia subject Category:Swedish_civil_aircraft.
- Saab_90_Scandia type Aircraft.
- Saab_90_Scandia type MeanOfTransportation.
- Saab_90_Scandia type Product.
- Saab_90_Scandia type Model_airplane.
- Saab_90_Scandia type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Saab_90_Scandia type DesignedArtifact.
- Saab_90_Scandia comment "The Saab 90 Scandia was a civil passenger aeroplane, manufactured by the Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (SAAB), in Linköping, Sweden. In 1944, as it was becoming clear that hostilities in Europe (the Second World War) would soon be at an end, SAAB realised that the company had to diversify from purely military endeavours if it were to survive.".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 (Flugzeug)".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "Saab 90 Scandia".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "ساب 90 سكانديا".
- Saab_90_Scandia label "サーブ 90 スカンディア".
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_(Flugzeug).
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs サーブ_90_スカンディア.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Saab_90_Scandia.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs m.0cr3kc.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Q580678.
- Saab_90_Scandia sameAs Q580678.
- Saab_90_Scandia wasDerivedFrom Saab_90_Scandia?oldid=604135099.
- Saab_90_Scandia depiction SaabScandia.jpg.
- Saab_90_Scandia isPrimaryTopicOf Saab_90_Scandia.