Was this sleek, silver ghost once a hunter in the sky? Here before us stands the Saab RF-35 Draken AR-105, a retired reconnaissance aircraft with a story to tell. Don’t let the stillness fool you, this Draken, which means “kite” in Swedish, was known for its speed and agility during its service in the Royal Danish Air Force. The Saab RF-35 Draken AR-105 wasn’t designed for stealth or brute force. Its power lay in its exceptional maneuverability and high-altitude performance, making it a formidable opponent during the Cold War. While it never saw actual combat, this very aircraft, AR-105, diligently patrolled the skies, a silent guardian keeping watch over Danish airspace. Today, the Saab RF-35 Draken AR-105 has found a new purpose, not as a weapon of war but as a tool for inspiration. It has been transformed into a flight simulator, allowing young minds at the Viadukten youth club to experience the thrill of flight and dream of reaching for the sky. This Draken, once a symbol of Cold War tension, now embodies hope, education, and the pursuit of dreams.
Roskilde Camping
Have you ever dreamed of waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore while the aroma of