Two prototypes of the Fiat
CR.1 biplane fighter, designed by Celestino Rosatelli (hence the CR prefix), were flown in 1923, and ... read more ... |
Fiat CR.1 1923 |
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The Fiat CR.30 was soon superseded by the more refined CR.32, which made its appearance in 1933. It was considerably ... read more ... |
Fiat CR.32 1933 |
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Fiat BR.20 Cicogna 1936 |
A well designed and sturdy medium
bomber, the Fiat B.R.20 Cicogna
(stork) series fell nevertheless into that
category which was nearmg obsolescence
by the ... read more ... |
Twin-engined multi-seat fighter and attack monoplane, powered by 626kW Fiat A.74 RC-38 engines. Ten built, later being used as transports. read more ... |
Fiat CR.25 1937 |
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Fiat G.50 Freccia 1937 |
Representing the first design essay of
the young technician Giuseppe Gabrielli
with the Fiat company, the Fiat
G.50 fighter was designed in 1935-6
but, ... read more ... |
Often compared in concept and design
with the Gloster Gladiator, against
which it frequently fought in 1940-1, the
Fiat CR.42 Falco (falcon) biplane ... read more ... |
Fiat CR.42 Falco 1938 |
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Fiat RS.14 1939 |
On receiving a joint requirement from the air force and the navy, CMASA, a FIAT subsidiary, developed the RS.14 a ... read more ... |
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Fiat G.55 Centauro 1942 |
The Fiat G.55 Centauro (centaur) was
an all-metal low-wing monoplane single-
seat fighter designed by Giuseppe
Gabrielli, and represented a great improvement
by comparison ... read more ... |
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