SAAB 91 SAFIR
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The Saab 91 Safir was a four seat cabin monoplane designed
as a training and liaison aircraft. It was designed by Anders
Andersson who previously worked for Bucker and designed
the BU181 Bestman, and bears some resemblance to that
aircraft.
The prototype first flew in 1945, and this initial 91A version
used the upright De Havilland Gipsy Major engine. The later
91B, 91C and 91D variants used the horizontally-opposed
Lycoming engine.
A total of 323 examples were built, 120 of these being built
under licence in Holland.
The CD contains two flight manuals and two brochures for
the Saab Safir. The CD has been scanned from the original
flight manuals and retains any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Flygvapnet Speciell Forarinstruktion (Flight Manual) for
the Saab Sk50B & Sk50C Safir. SFI Sk50B amended to
7/70 with approx 108 pages. (In Swedish).2. Manufacturers Airplane Manual for the Saab 91D Safir.
Covers Maintenance and Flight Operation. 1st Edition
dated Nov 1958 with approx 414 pages.3. Manufacturers colour brochure for the Saab 91B Safir.
Brochure 91-4F, undated with approx 15 pages.
4. Manufacturers colour brochure for the Saab 91D Safir.
Brochure 0913-2402E, undated with approx 19 pages.
CD TITLE SAFIR PRICE US$19.95 plus postage
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