The last Swedish Saab J35J Draken that still in active service. Built in February 1969 designated model "F". This was the last Draken to be converted to model "J" by Saabs service-life extension program. The plane was delivered in August 1991. This was filmed by me in a private airshow in a windy day, October 2002, just prior to receive a new paintjob.
A pilot C-130 Hercules decided to show off and few 5 meter/16 feet above ground level not far from a few paratrooper heads. The pilot is suspended from flying and facing a dishonorable discharge from the Swedish Airforce. This was filmed by one of the Paratrooper during a drill and send the tape in to the Swedish News. In Swedish Only
A WWII era plane built by FFVS. The design would consist of a frame of steel tubing, strengthened by a skin of birch plywood panels. The only engine available was the STW C-3 "Swedish Twin Wasp". This was a Swedish copy, built without license, of the Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp of 1065 hp.
FOX Focus: Sign of the Times Stop. Go. Walk. Don't Walk. They're signs that we see and use everyday, but probably never give them much thought. FOX 2's Jason Carr took a "walk" to find the origins of one iconic sign.
1980 Siemens traffic light whit old (US style stencils) on the left. On the right is the newer Euro style stencils. Filmed on Schlossstrasse in the Steglitz area in Berlin June 2008.