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One of the most beatifull seaplane ever built......

According to me :lol:

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http://www.warbirdpix.com/storico16.htm#vigna05z506

Cant Z-506 Airone Seaplane at the Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana

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almost looks like a B-10 with an extra engine and strapped to floats.

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Nice. I always liked Lindbergh's Lockheed Sirius myself...

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Italy just loves the 3-engine birds don't they?

I find it interesting that it looks like a passenger plane overall (curtains in the windows) but has the big honkin' torpedo bay... I will admit it is a rather attractive (and large) seaplane!

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Very nice pics of a classic! Thanks for sharing!
BTW, what is the nice machine behind the orange T-6?

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slinky wrote:
Very nice pics of a classic! Thanks for sharing!
BTW, what is the nice machine behind the orange T-6?


Not really up to date on my FIAT aircraft, but I believe it is a G-50 . . . or is it a G-46?

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Tulio wrote:
slinky wrote:
Very nice pics of a classic! Thanks for sharing!
BTW, what is the nice machine behind the orange T-6?


Not really up to date on my FIAT aircraft, but I believe it is a G-50 . . . or is it a G-46?

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Not a G.46 or a G.50, in fact I don't think it's a Fiat at all. I'm not positivie but Ambrossini or something like that comes to mind.


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Chad Veich wrote:
Tulio wrote:
slinky wrote:
Very nice pics of a classic! Thanks for sharing!
BTW, what is the nice machine behind the orange T-6?


Not really up to date on my FIAT aircraft, but I believe it is a G-50 . . . or is it a G-46?

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Not a G.46 or a G.50, in fact I don't think it's a Fiat at all. I'm not positivie but Ambrossini or something like that comes to mind.

Yes..Ambrosini, Chad..probably a post war S.7 or Supersette. If it's a WW2 example itsa S.A.I. 7 Fighter Trainer.
One of my Italian favorites...3000 pound gross weight with 280hp Isotta-Fraschini Beta R.C. 10 with a max
speed of 248 mph. They also built some derivative single seat prototypes and a small production(13) fighters
and interceptors with guns/cannon more H.P. etc. A large production order of 3000 was placed for
S.A.I. 403 Dardo, but the order was cancelled due to the Italian Armistice.

Goes without saying...very sexxy birds..I've coveted since I was a kid! :heart: Thanks for the great pics!!! :wink:

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I stand corrected.

The image I had in mind, was this:

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BUT, I noticed just now, the two-bladed prop in the Argentinean example, plus evidently a different engine configuration.

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I just found this link, with great photos and aircraft descriptions and i.d.s

http://www.targeta.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk ... _valle.htm

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Another Italian favorite, Tulio..tho nicely fits into a different category so I don't have to choose...love the G. 46!! :wink:

Correction..She's an S. 7...Supersette has a 355hp Gipsy Queen and the more distinctive schnozz.. :D

Write it off to old guy 'dain bramage'... :roll:

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Most all the Italian WWII airplanes were good looking . Shame so few remain. Would be neat to see one of those three engine bombers at an airshow. Kind of like their cars ....either really good looking or butt ugly. No in between!


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