Svenska: SAAB:s logotyp från 1943 till mitten av 1950-talet, efteråt med namnet SAAB flyttat ovan planet (ersättande svenska aeroplan AB) och brukat fram till runt 1969 i och med sammanslagningen till Saab-Scania.
Deutsch: SAAB-Logo von 1943 bis Mitte der 1950er Jahre, danach mit dem Namen SAAB über dem Flugzeug (anstelle der Svenska Aeroplan AB) und wurde bis etwa 1969 mit der Fusion zu Saab-Scania verwendet.
English: SAAB's logo from 1943 to the mid-1950s, afterwards with the name SAAB moved above the plane (replacing Svenska Aeroplan AB) and used until around 1969 with the merger into Saab-Scania.
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