Saab 340B Scandinavian Airlines Livery SAS
This is my third plane from the SAS fleet the Saab 340b. Its a small regional turboprop aircraft.
During the 1970s, Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab AB became increasingly interested in the civil aircraft market. In 1974, the company decided to proceed with developing its first major civilian aircraft, having previously focused almost entirely upon military aircraft. During the late 1970s, internal studies had determined that a short-haul airliner should be optimised to seat around 30 passengers. Likewise, it was decided that to make use of turboprop propulsion, which was slower but more economical than turbofan engines.
- Reverse Thrust, able to reverse if you need to back into a hangar or something similar
- Extendable flaps
- Retractable landing gear
- XPDR
- Air conditioning
- Autopilot with HDG, ALT
- Dimmable cabin light with optional mood lighting
- Airstair
- Engine maintenance hatch

- Turn on battery
- Turn on fuel pumps
- Turn on Nav & Beacon Light
- Start engine 1 & 2
Engine Start up complete
- Set flaps 1
- Turn on Landing lights & taxi light
- Gear up after take off
Take off complete
- Arm Reverse Thrust
- Set Flaps 3
- Gear Down
- Turn on Landing lights & taxi light
- Landing Speed 110-115 Knots
Enjoy!