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The original order from SAS (ABA) 1948 stated delivery of 10 aircrafts with an option of an additonal order for 4 aircrafts. The Saab Scandia aircraft was originally seen as a DC-3 replacement, but due to delays in deliveries this never come true. In reality only 18 aircrafts were built (including the prototype). Of these 6 were manufactureed by Fokker in Netherlands.
The original order for 10 aircrafts was reduced to 6, and the optional order was reduced to 2. In means that 8 aircrafts made service within SAS between the years 1950 and 1958. The aircraft was primarily used between the Scandinavian capitals and for shorter European flights.
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In my collection I have postcards with SAS Saab Scandia from the following airports:
Stockholm/Bromma (BMA/ESSB)
Visby (VBY/ESSV)
Oslo/Fornebu (FBU/ENFB)
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GARDAR VIKING
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GRIM VIKING
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![]() TOROLF VIKING
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![]() JARL VIKING
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NIAL VIKING
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![]() SIGURD VIKING
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![]() ARNE VIKING
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FOLKE VIKING
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More pictures and other collectibles for SAS Saab Scandia follows below.
Saab construction number 90105 Registered on ABA September 12 1950 as SE-BSB. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] |
90105
SE-BSB Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia In flight
Airline issued postcard |
90105
SE-BSB Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Oslo-Fornebu airport
[FBU/ENFB] Postcard published by:
K. Harstad Kunstforlag, Oslo, Norway |
90105
SE-BSB Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Oslo-Fornebu airport
[FBU/ENFB] Postcard published by:
K. Harstad Kunstforlag, Oslo, Norway |
SE-BSB is in the bottom right corner of the postcard. |
Saab construction number 90106 Delivered November 4 1950 and registered the same day on ABA as SE-BSD and was given the name Grim Viking. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] |
90106
SE-BSD Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Visby airport (Island of Gotland)
[VBY/ESSV] Postcard published by: Pressbyrån, Sweden |
90106
SE-BSD Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Visby airport (Island of Gotland)
[VBY/ESSV] Postcard published by: Pressbyrån, Sweden |
90106
SE-BSD Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Unknown airport
(Possibly in the UK) Postcard published by: Aeroprint, Borås, Sweden |
Saab construction number 90107 Delivered February 8 1951 and registered February 9 1951 on ABA as SE-BSH and was given the name Torolf Viking. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] No images in my collection as of today. |
Saab construction number 90108 Delivered February 8 1951 and registered February 9 1951 on ABA as SE-BSE and was given the name Jarl Viking. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] No images in my collection as of today. |
Onroute from Stockholm to Copenhagen. |
90108
SE-BSE Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Flight Report
Airline issued postcard |
According to the SAS time table effective from April 15th 1951 this flight must have been SK 423. At 07:20 local time the next day the flight should leave Copenhagen to arrive in Stockholm at 09:10. [Airline Timetable Images - read June 7 2020] |
Saab construction number 90109 Delivered March 5 1951 and registered the same day on ABA as SE-BSF and was given the name Nial Viking. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] |
90109
SE-BSF/LN-KLK Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Visby airport (Island of Gotland)
[VBY/ESSV] [LN-KLK] Postcard published by: AB Grafisk Konst, Stockholm, Sweden |
Onroute from Copenhagen to Amsterdam. |
90109
SE-BSF/LN-KLK Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Flight Report
[LN-KLK] Airline issued postcard |
According to the SAS time table effective from April 15th 1951 this flight must have been SK 551. At 19:00 local time the flight should leave Amsterdam and continue to Brussels arriving at 19:45. [Airline Timetable Images - read June 7 2020] |
Saab construction number 90110 Delivered April 10 1951 and registered April 11 1951 on ABA as SE-BSG and was given the name Sigurd Viking. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] No images in my collection as of today. |
Saab construction number 90116 Manufactured by Fokker in the Netherlands. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] No images in my collection as of today. |
Saab construction number 90117 Manufactured by Fokker in the Netherlands. [Source: Åke Hall: Luftens Vikingar - en bok om SAS alla flygplan. ISBN 91-973892-3-4] |
90117
SE-BSL Scandinavian Airlines System Saab 90A-2 Scandia Unknown airport
Airline issued postcard |