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The SIAI-Marchetti S.211 (later Aermacchi S-211) is a turbofan-powered military trainer aircraft designed and originally marketed by Italian aviation manufacturer SIAI-Marchetti. SIAI-Marchetti started to develop the S-211 in 1976 as a private venture initiative, announcing its existence during the following year.
SIAI S.12 – two-seat reconnaissance flying boat (1918) and racing seaplane (as Savoia S.12, 1920) SIAI S.13 – two-seat reconnaissance flying boat (ca. 1919) SIAI S.16 – flying boat (1919) SIAI S.17 – racing flying boat (1920) SIAI S.19 – racing flying boat (1920) SIAI S.21 – racing flying boat (1921) SIAI S.22 – racing flying boat ...
SIAI Marchetti S.205; SIAI Marchetti S.208; SIAI Marchetti S.210; SIAI Marchetti S.211; SIAI Marchetti SF.250; SIAI-Marchetti SF.260; SIAI Marchetti Canguro; SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019; SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera; SIAI-Marchetti SH-4; SIAI-Marchetti SV-20
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Interwar military aircraft are military aircraft that were developed and used between World War I and World War II, also known as the Golden Age of Aviation.. For the purposes of this list this is defined as aircraft that entered service into any country's military after the armistice on 11 November 1918 and before the Invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939.
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The Nardi FN.333 Riviera, later the SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera, is an Italian luxury touring amphibious aircraft designed and developed by Fratelli Nardi in the 1950s and produced in small numbers by Savoia-Marchetti during the following decade. On October 25, 1968, FN-333, Serial # 007 was destroyed in an accident at Akron Municipal Airport.