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Caption | FN.305 aircraft at le potentiel aérien mondial, 31 Dec 1936 ww2dbase | ||||
Date | 31 Dec 1936 | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Ted Mustard says:
31 Dec 2024 06:01:49 AM
It looks like a Nardi FN 305C. A few of the radial-engined variants were built as single-seaters by Piaggio. Nardi amalgamated with Breda to become Breda-Nardi. B-N is now part of Gruppo Leonardo. Piaggio survived financial difficulties as Piaggio Aerospace.
31 Dec 2024 06:01:49 AM
It looks like a Nardi FN 305C. A few of the radial-engined variants were built as single-seaters by Piaggio. Nardi amalgamated with Breda to become Breda-Nardi. B-N is now part of Gruppo Leonardo. Piaggio survived financial difficulties as Piaggio Aerospace.
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24 Jan 2019 07:06:33 AM
Appears to have a radial, rather than inline engine.