this CR of Fiat had no sense at all,CR 1,2,5,10,20,22,23,25,30,31,32,33,35,40,41,42,44,50 & 50.
Image 334 in post 67 is my drawing of the Fiat engine, minus my copyright statement. Please remove it and replace it with the original image. Thanks, Justo.Fiat CS.38
The author of that image and its origin were unknown to me, I do not have the original to replace it, but I will remove the drawing, I regret the omission of copyright.Image 334 in post 67 is my drawing of the Fiat engine, minus my copyright statement. Please remove it and replace it with the original image. Thanks, Justo.
Posting here is fair use.The author of that image and its origin were unknown to me, I do not have the original to replace it, but I will remove the drawing, I regret the omission of copyright.
Fiat G-95
Thanks, Justo. The original is posted here: https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/italian-fighter-projects.5420/#post-290132The author of that image and its origin were unknown to me, I do not have the original to replace it, but I will remove the drawing, I regret the omission of copyright.
It is not fair use if the copyright notice has been removed!Posting here is fair use.
Hi,
here is a great report,the Fiat CR.44 was a contra-rotating fighter/
bomber Project with A.44 engine,derivative BR.44 twin engined
medium bomber Project,the FR.23 night fighter twin engined Project
also fitted with A.44 motor,and available in four variants,Model A,
B,C & D.
The R.23 was a twin engined fighter & dive and torpedo bomber
Project,also a reference to Fiat BR.22,BR.26 and BR.30 bomber
Projects,and a mock-up to BR.25 bomber Project.
Fiat's entry in NMBR-3. It did lead to Fiat being somewhat involved in the FRG's VSTOL fighter/attacker efforts.
The Fiat R.23;
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Hi,
what was the Fiat A1 ?.
Czech museum is the source for this,can anyone ID it ?.
I could be wrong, but it seems like an archival index. It either indicates that they possess files on those types, or are referring to a specific source that contains mentions of those.But I'm not sure what your "Czech museum" is attempting to accomplish by clumping random designations in this manner. It seems to make little sense.
Eg: the AS.1 was a light aircraft which appeared at least 8 years after the AL; the A.120 was a rebranded Ansaldo A.120 recce parasol; the AS.2 (if that is what was meant by 'ASII') was a 1925 V-12; etc. What could be the purpose of such a grouping?
What does F stand for?Good morning!
Here I share a drawing of the Fiat G.55F (A.38 engine).
The picture il taken from Aerei nella Storia magazine, n. 124 (feb-mar 2019).
Cheers.
I don't know....Wh
What does F stand for?
Nice!!!Not the easiest to correct without a proper photoshop program.