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Italian aeronautics engineer Celestino Rosatelli was behind Fiat's CR.42 Falco, or "Falcon." The "CR" line, which stands for Caccia Rosatelli ("caccia" means "hunting" in Italian), were all.


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Fiat CR.42 Aces of World War 2. by Hakan Gustavsson and Ludovico Slongo, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2009, $22.95. When contests are held for the most beautiful fighter of World War II, there are many votes for the Supermarine Spitfire, FockeWulf Fw-190, Messerschmitt Me-262 and others. But if the contest was narrowed down to WWII's.


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The Fiat CR.42 Falco ("Falcon", plural: Falchi) was a single-seat sesquiplane fighter developed and produced by Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat Aviazione. It served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica both before and during the Second World War. The CR.42 was an evolutionary design of Fiat's earlier CR.32 fighter, featuring a more powerful supercharged Fiat A.74R1C.38 air-cooled radial.


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The Fiat CR.42DB. This aircraft took the basic CR.42 fighter and replaced its Fiat A74 RC38 radial engine which produced 840hp with a German Daimler-Benz DB 601A water-cooled V-12. This powerplant, which was also used in the Messerschmitt Bf 109E, produced 1,085hp. With this the Italians hoped to achieve a proper compromise, a combination of.


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Despite its by-gone era appearance, the Fiat CR.42 Falco (meaning "Falcon") played a crucial role in the early war years for Italy, serving as the primary fighter for the Italian air force (Regia Aeronautica. The system was fielded in some quantity with multiple nations and provided some surprising combat capabilities despite the old-school design.


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Fiat CR.42 Falco. Today's inspiration is a truly stunning build of the Fiat CR.42 Falco by a modelling friend Auguste Klienpeter. Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.


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The Fiat CR.42 Falco ("Falcon", plural: Falchi) was a single-seat sesquiplane fighter developed and produced by Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat Aviazione. It served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica both before and during the Second World War as a sturdy fighter bi-plane used for ground attack night fighter roles.


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A CR.42 of the 363a Squadriglia, 150° Gruppo, 53° Stormo, during the winter of 1939-1940. 3. Fiat CR.42 MM.5590 was flown by Tenente Zuffi of 150° Gruppo. On 15 June 1940, while strafing the French airfield at Cuers, he was forced to land due to engine trouble and was captured. It was kept at Cuers-Pierrefeu NAS and repainted in a light.


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The Second World War and biplanes: the two don't really belong together. It was during this dark period that military aviation left behind the biplane design.


A Born Again Roman Fiat Cr 42

The Cr 42 was powered by this Fiat A.74 RIC38 fourteen-cylinder radial engine developing 840 hp. Propeller blades are natural aluminium with black anti-glare backsides. Cooling gills. A curiosity at the opposite side is this panel with "etched-on stencils". The panel covers ammunition and spent cartridge containers.


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The Fiat CR.42 Falco was a single-seat #sesquiplane fighter that served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica before and during World War IISee more on http.


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The Fiat CR.42 Falco ("Falcon", plural:Falchi) was a single-seat sesquiplane fighter which served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica before and during World War II. The aircraft was produced by the Turin firm, and entered service, in smaller numbers, with the air forces of Belgium, Sweden and Hungary. With more than 1,800 built, it was the most widely produced Italian aircraft to take part.


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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.. The CR.42 was an evolution of Fiat's earlier CR.32 fighter, featuring a more powerful supercharged Fiat A.74R1C.38 air-cooled radial.


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The Fiat CR.42 employed Warren-type interplane bracing and featured a number of technical improvements, making use of materials such as manganese and molybdenum steel. The fuselage was welded steel-tube faired to an oval section and covered with metal panels forward and fabric aft. The unequal-span wings were rigidly-braced and were of light.


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The Fiat CR.42 Falco 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. The CR.42 was an evolution of Fiat's earlier CR.32 fighter, featuring a more powerful supercharged Fiat A.74R1C.38 air-cooled radial engine and aerodynamic.