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The J29 flew for the first time in 1948. It was the first european aircraft
with swept wings. 661 J29s were built between 1951 and 1958 and they served in
the Swedish airforce until 1967. Due to the swedish neutrality and the fact
that the airforce needed all the planes SAAB could produce, J29 was never
exported with the exception of 30 used planes that were modified and sold to
Austria with start in 1961. J29 broke many speed records during its service.
Combat records were limited to UN operations in Africa 1961-62 where it
performed very well.
J29's performance was comparable with the best fighters the superpowers could
mobilize (F-86 & Mig-15), and could be considered the peak of the swedish
airforce during a period when it was second (numerically) only to USA, USSR
and Great Britain.
J29F was the last version and this plane was equiped with an after burner and
the new wing introduced with the E-model.
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