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1949:  the first elections ended with the german Labour Party SPD as winner. Bundeskanzler becomes Kurt Schumacher.

He decided to follow a political course of neutrality like Swizerland and Sweden.

1950: He announced a program of peacefull reunification of all 3 parts of Germany (Saarland, FRG and GDR)

1952: peace negogiations between the germans and the 4 victorpowers started

1955: The peace treaty is signed. Soviets, americans, british and french retreat from their occupations zones and two new states are founded: the Republic of Austria and the United Republic of Germany.

1956: New german armed forces were founded. The Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte (Air Force) formes 6 fighter squadron with swedish Saab J-29T Tunnan. The T stands for Tyskland swedish for Germany

1962: The first Saab J-35T is delivered and replacement of the Tunnan starts.

1975: The Saab J-37T Viggen becommes the successor of the Draken

1990: the first Saab J-39T Gripen enters german service.

 

Here the first pictures of german Drakens.

 

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In the 70th the Drakens got a bottle green camo

 

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Looking good!

 

 

1990: the first Saab J-39T Gripen enters german service.

 

Pst. It entered Swedish Service in 1996 ;-)

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Nice job Michael !!

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Looking good!

 

Pst. It entered Swedish Service in 1996 ;-)

 

Thatswhy its called "What If!" But no problem, then the first Gripen entered the german service in 1996 too.

 

 

And here the first picture of a bottle green camo Tunnan:

 

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Cool! The Tunnan looks a lot slimmer with that paint-job.

 

May I suggest an addition: black or dark grey anti-reflection paint on the upper nose. Technically it is not necessary, but it might look better I think, especially in combination with a black or dark grey cockpit framework. Something like that (I only mean the black upper nose):

http://www.friendlyflusi.at/_United/ThunderBit/Shots/Canadair_CL-13_001.JPG

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Better?

 

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Gepard,

 

  Will you be releasing these beautiful skins?

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If you really want it? No problem. Lets say i will upload them this weekend.

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Thanks,

 

  Looking forward to flying them.

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This silver Tunnan skin

 

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and this bottle green skin

 

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i have uploaded some minutes ago. If the admin confirm this files you can download it in the cold war/Draken and Viggen section.

 

The skins for the Draken will follow later.

 

 

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RGR, Gepard.  I'll be on the look out for these.

 

Thanks, again.

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Not really seriously, but funny, the squadron sign of "Geier Staffel" (vulture squadron)

 

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:biggrin:

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