Are there any drawings about the Macchi C 204 ? And factory dwg about C 201 ?

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I know some drawings about the C 201 from italian serie Ali d'Italia, anyway I'm seraching for something from the factory, not interpretation of these days. Thanks for your help.
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"Il MC. 204 era una versione con un L.121 Asso (1.000 cavalli vapore)"
From http://www.masterclass.it/component/content/article/23-airplanes/373-macchi-mc202-folgore

Macchi MC.201
http://www.aerei-italiani.net/SchedeT/aereomc201.html
 
Factory drawings of Castoldi's aircraft are difficult to find. I myself I can recon to having seen only those for C.300, C.301, C.206 and C.207. If a "factory drawing" could be the one published in the official maintenance manual, then just look at one C.201 manual, there are a lot of them in PDF form on the net. Part of the problem was Castoldi himself, that in late war and early post-war scribbled on a lot of drawings things like "non conforme" and "falso", for reasons unknown. The drawings so scribbled were consequently destroyed. The best M.76 drawing surviving was made by Castoldi post-war for modelers....
 
Hi, I have only informtion, of William Green handbook "war planes of the secod world war" Volume 2.
mc201.jpg
 
javierarg said:
Hi, I have only informtion, of William Green handbook "war planes of the secod world war" Volume 2.
mc201.jpg
Macchi 201 , Macchi 204 had an Isotta L.121 like the Caproni 165
 
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The second illustration Justo Miranda provided above appears to be in common usage as it appears in the print article above as well. It is also in the book My Macchis; Disegni e storia degli aerei da combattimento dell'ingegner Mario Castoldi by Marco Guell, a copy of which I bought during my visit to the Italian Air Force Museum at Lake Bracchiano last year.
 

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