- The Saab 32
Lansen (English: Lance) is a two-seat,
transonic military aircraft designed and
manufactured by the
Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab AB....
- The RM5
powered the Saab 32
Lansen and the RM6
powered the Saab 35
Draken and all-weather
fighter version of the
Lansen (J 32B). 300 Avon 113s, and a...
- Lori
Lansens is a
Canadian novelist and screenwriter.
Lansens, a
successful screenwriter, has
credits including the
films South of Wawa, Wolf Girl and...
-
Lansen-Schönau is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Since 1 January...
-
previously marooned descendants of
Spanish Conquistadores and pirates.
Captain Lansen reads the
Burial Rites from the Book of
Common Prayer watched mournfully...
-
missile in use
since the
early 1960s in C/D/E versions,
carried by the A 32A
Lansen and AJ 37, AJS 37, SH 37, and ASJH 37
variants of the Viggen. Rbs 15F: Air-launched...
- 1930s, and the jet
predecessors of the JAS 39
Gripen were the Tunnan, the
Lansen, the
Draken and the Viggen. The last
civilian models made by Saab were the...
- work
begun during the
early 1950s to
develop a
successor to the Saab 32
Lansen in the
attack role, as well as to the Saab 35
Draken as a fighter. Saab's...
- the 1950s, it
introduced fighters such as the Saab J 29 Tunnan, Saab A 32
Lansen and Saab J 35 Draken.[citation needed] In June 1952 the
Swedish Air Force...
- The
Girls is the
second novel by
Canadian novelist and
screenwriter Lori
Lansens. It was
first published in 2005 by
Knopf Canada. The
Girls is the life...