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Reggiane Re.2006. The Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II was an Italian fighter aircraft, serving in the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) during World War II. A contemporary of the renowned Macchi C.202, the production of this type was to be limited to only 252, but it was a flexible design that proved to be able to undertake a number of roles.
A night fighter (later known as all-weather fighter or all-weather interceptor post- Second World War) [ 1 ] is a largely historical term for a fighter or interceptor aircraft adapted or designed for effective use at night, during periods of adverse meteorological conditions, or in otherwise poor visibility. Such designs were in direct contrast ...
1948 Spanish Air Force [4] Developed from. Fiat CR.32. The Fiat CR.42 Falco (Falcon, plural: Falchi) is a single-seat sesquiplane fighter developed and produced by Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat Aviazione. It served primarily in the Italian Regia Aeronautica in the 1930s and during the Second World War.
Pages in category "World War II Italian fighter aircraft". The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
ca. 1939-1940 [1] Primary user. Regia Aeronautica (Italian Royal Air Force) Number built. 13 [1] plus 1 F.4 prototype. Variants. Caproni Vizzola F.4 (precursor) Caproni Vizzola F.6. The Caproni Vizzola F.5 was an Italian fighter aircraft that was built by Caproni. It was a single-seat, low-wing cantilever monoplane with retractable landing gear.
Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario. The Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario (English: Archer, Sagittarius) was an Italian monoplane fighter and fighter-bomber produced for the Regia Aeronautica during the later years of World War II. Along with the Macchi C.202 / C.205 and Fiat G.55, the Reggiane Re.2005 was one of the three Serie 5 Italian fighters.
Italian Piaggio P.108 bomber in 1942. A list of aircraft used by Italy during World War II until its capitulation to the Allies in September 1943. After that Italy was divided in two states, the Axis Italian Social Republic in the north and the Allied Kingdom of Italy in the south.
The Macchi C.205Veltro (Italian: Greyhound) (also known as MC.205, "MC" standing for "Macchi Castoldi") was an Italian World War II fighter aircraft built by the Aeronautica Macchi. Along with the Reggiane Re.2005 and Fiat G.55, the Macchi C.205 was one of the three " Serie 5" Italian fighters built around the powerful Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine.