Saab 340 / 2000 - flying buses
Saab 340 – twin-engine turboprop regional aircraft, developed by the Swedish Saab along with the American Fairchild in the early 1980s. Saab 2000 is a modification with an increased copacity and range, created in the 1990s. The series production is closed, but Saab continues maintanance and development of the existing fleet. 459 planes of the model Saab 340 and 63 planes of the Saab 2000 have been delivered. Thank you for watching! Subscribe to the channel, comment, like! If you want to support Skyships and our work, welcome to our Patreon. We will create some special content for you there: / skyships Our Facebook: / skyshipscom

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15,000KM IN A TURBOPROP: FLYING A SAAB 340 FROM CANADA TO AFRICA (Part 1 of 3)

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You must know your market Flight Evaluation SAAB-2000 June 1994

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This Might KILL The CFM RISE Engine!

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Tu-114 - the most Soviet airliner in the world

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DC-9 - father of the family

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Cargo pilot lifestyle: AFRICA to EUROPE with SAAB-340

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TalkSteer Talks To: Pilots of the Saab 340

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Onboard the Saab 340 - REX Airlines - Moruya - Merimbula - Sydney

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Is THIS Really The Future of Jet Engines?!

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