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Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:53 am
From our friends at Barnstormers...
FIAT G-59B • PRICE REDUCED • Fiat G-59B. Rare Italian 2-place trainer. Only one flying in the world. In excellent condition. Spare U/S Merlin Engine. A few other parts included. Rebuilt by Sanders Technologies USA. Won Judge's Choice at Oshkosk 1988. Price on Application. • Contact Lynette Zuccoli - AEROTEC QLD located Toowoomba, QU Australia
I remember watching this plane go together in Chino years ago.
Fri Aug 20, 2004 3:20 am
But wasn't there another one that was test flown by her late husband in italy a bit before his passing?
Fri Aug 20, 2004 5:08 am
Hi
There have been rummors of this for a while.
I live in Brisbane and I have seen this aircraft a lot over the years - I think it is very sad for Lynette and all of us here that such a rare and beautiful machine is probably leaving but It is to be hoped that it will wind up in a good home and if it was purchased in the UK it would make a great new attraction at Duxford for a while !
And yes there is/was another flying - I haven't seen or heard of it in years
Any we wait and we see what happens.
Kindest regards
John Parker

Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:13 am
The one operated by Pino Valenti in Italy you mean?
Cheers
Cees
Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:30 am
Hi Cees
Yes I think that's what I am talking about - I seem to remember it was a silver finished example?
How are your projects going
Regards
John p
Sun Aug 22, 2004 5:16 am
Just for the sake of accuracy, the Valenti machine is I-MRSV (currently undergoing repairs after a belly-up) and its Zuccoli twin VH-LIX. Both were silver at one point, but VH-LIX has sported a pseudo-WW2 camo scheme for several years now.
More interestingly, it is fitted with a three-blade propeller in place of the original four-blade unit. (For trivia fans, the latter is a P-51D Hamilton Standard modified with a British spline to fit the Rolls-Royce-built Merlin).
Since the price is now "reduced", does anyone know what it was originally?
Gregory
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