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One of the rarer types I saw on my recent trip through Europe.

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Savoia Marchetti SM 79 torpedo bomber at the Caproni Museum, Trento, Northern Italy.

The 'Siluranti' (torpedo) crews were some of the most efficient anti-shipping men of the early war period, but poorly served by the lack of later, better aircraft types.

Pre-war they had some success as airliner-based air-racers.

AFAIK, there are just two survivors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savoia-Marchetti_SM.79

http://www.comandosupremo.com/Sm79.html

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James,

Actually, there is one more fuselage with no wings preserved also in Italy.
FMI: http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/Italy/savoia.htm

So, we can consider there is 3 survivors.

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James,

For 'Sluranti' you probably mean Siluranti. Interestingly, all three SM 79's were recovered from Lebanon.

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How many planes of this type has pereserved? As I know two?

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Mgawa wrote:
How many planes of this type has pereserved? As I know two?

Errr... See above? The link gives details - Two complete, on display, one fuselage.

Jan - quite.

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I have error on page so thats why I ask :D

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Mgawa wrote:
I have error on page so thats why I ask :D

Ah. From the Axis Wings site, quoted above:
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SM 79 Italy PV "MM24327" (MM45508) L-112 278-2 Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militaire, Italiana, Vigna di Valle

SM 79 Italy PV MM24499 LR-AMAC L-113, 253-? Museo 'Caproni' di Taledo, Trento

SM 79 Italy PV MM21150 LR-AMA L-111 Moved to newly opened museum in Malpensa. Fuselage will be restored. Ex Museo storico dell'Aeronautica Militare Italiana - Vigna di Valle, Fuselage without wings.


And here's the Italian Air Force Museum example:

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Why is the first one in civilian colors? Did airlines use them post war?


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I don't believe those are civilian colors on the one SM-79, but peacetime Lebanese AF markings.

Great pics..thanks for posting! I've always thought those Italian tri-motor bombers were cool..I wish a Cant Z.1007 had been preserved somewhere.

Probably the reason there aren't many Italian WWII bombers preserved it because they used a lot of wood in their construction, which doesn't survive long if left exposed to the elements. The SM-79 had wood wings and a fabric-covered tube fuselage. I believe the Fiat BR-20 was all-metal..a shame one of those isn't preserved somewhere.

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Great looking aircraft. I wish there were some more of those old Italian aircraft around.

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This is not peacetime color- from 1935 Italian Air Force introduced Bianco Ivorio as overall finish for the bombers operated in the colonies.

Thank you JDK for your kind attention :)

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