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There are a total of 8 aircraft related to Fiat in the Military The Fiat Aeritalia G.91 was an Italian Cold War-era, single Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) • Attack
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G.91 - Prototypes and pre-production aircraft. G.91R/1 - Light attack/reconnaissance aircraft, fitted with Taylor, John W. R. "Fiat G.91". Combat Aircraft of the World
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FIAT G.91 R.3 FIGHTERBOMBER AND RECONNAISSANCE The combat jet Fiat G.91 R.3 is a single seat all metal, transonic ground attack aircraft with swept wings
AMX, Aeritalia-Embraer-Aermacchi - FIGHTER PLANES and MILITARY
The AMX is a subsonic attack aircraft, powered by a single non-afterburning turbofan Those studies sought an attack airplane capable to replace the FIAT G.91 (in
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for a NATO trainer/light fighter, which was eventually won by the Fiat G-91. design would serve as a trainer for the RAF and a trainer light strike/attack aircraft
Fiat G.91 - eNotes.com Reference
The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the light attack wings), often replacing former F-84 Thunderstreak units. Fifty G.91 R/4 aircraft were taken up
NBMR-3 V/STOL fighter (1961) (NATO Basic Military Requirement)
Group AC/169 on the V/STOL attack and reconnaissance plane Kampflugzeug (vertical take-off and landing fighter aircraft); the numbers indicate a successor to the Fiat G.91
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(from "Aircraft Profile 230: Dassault 4 Skyhawk, and Italy with the Fiat G.91. The latter two are not true fighters, the Skyhawk being Attack category and the G.91
Aeritalia G-91 - attack, recon - All the World's Helicopters and
Aeritalia G-91 - attack, recon, photo, technical data, development history The Fiat was a very nice aircraft but limited in range and ordnance. Nice cameras on the nose.
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