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Looking at that, what's a SAAB B17?
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doesn't look too bad, did it see any combat?
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All ive found out was that it was a dive bomber/light bomber. Still looking for more information. It seems to have an interesting undercarriage arrangement.
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Thanks for that CC, the undercarriage looks like it just folds straight up
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Yeah, to form some sort of nacelle. I found a great site about Swedish aircraft the other day but I cant find it any more
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Thanks guys - you've been really helpful :P
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