These walk-around photos were taken in 2016 at Aeroseum, the aviation museum located in a former Cold War air force bunker outside Gothenburg. They show a SAAB J 35F Draken, the iconic double-delta wing fighter that became one of the most recognisable aircraft of the Cold War era. Designed entirely in Sweden during the 1950s, the Draken was a bold and technically ambitious aircraft that served as the backbone of the Swedish Air Force for over three decades, and also flew with the air forces of Denmark, Finland and Austria. The J 35F was the most capable fighter variant, equipped with improved radar and air-to-air missiles. Exported aircraft additionally found a second career in the United States, where surplus Drakens were operated by the National Test Pilot School at Mojave as agile and demanding training platforms.