I have the page from Jane's, to which you refer. I will send it later this weekend. M.A.P.
Barry, 05.09.2016 17:40
Built as a comparison to the existing Macchi M.5, the M.6 featured a different wing cellule, in that the 'V' struts used on the M.5 were replaced by parallel tubular steel struts. In the event no visible improvement could be found and the M.6 remained a "one off".
AvComps, e-mail, 25.06.2011 21:27
I believe some of the Italian flying boats served with the Brazilian navy in the 1920's. Can you obtain the photo I saw in Jane's and post it on some site? It is an interesting piece of American aviation history. The photo in Jane's -1926 edition has them parked on a ramp near the coast. AvComps
AvComps, e-mail, 25.06.2011 21:26
I believe some of the Italian flying boats served with the Brazilian navy in the 1920's. Can you obtain the photo I saw in Jane's and post it on some site? It is an interesting piece of American aviation history. The photo in Jane's -1926 edition has them parked on a ramp near the coast. AvComps