• The CANSA C.4 was a single engine, open cockpit, tandem seat training aircraft and tourer flown in Italy in 1942. The last of a series of three CANSA trainer...
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  • The CANSA C.6 was a training biplane developed in Italy during World War II. It was intended as an aerobatic intermediate trainer for the Regia Aeronautica...
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  • CANSA Lictor 90 CANSA Lictor 130 CANSA C.4 CANSA C.5 CANSA C.6 Falchetto CANSA FC.11 (trainer project)[citation needed] CANSA FC.12 CANSA FC.20 CANSA...
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    The CANSA FC.20 was a twin engine reconnaissance bomber/ground attack monoplane designed and built in Italy in 1941. Several versions with different armament...
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    Aeritalia G.222 (redirect from C-27A)
    States United States Air Force operated 10 C-27A (1990–99)[citation needed] US Department of State has 4 ex-USAF C-27As for transport in support of counter-narcotics...
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    Kansas (redirect from Cansas)
    recorded in Kansas is (121 °F or 49.4 °C) on July 24, 1936, near Alton in Osborne County, and the all-time low is −40 °F (−40 °C) on February 13, 1905, near Lebanon...
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    Fiat A.80 (redirect from Fiat A.80 R.C.41)
    Fiat A.80 R.C.41 With reduction gear and supercharger, rated altitude 4,100 m (13,500 ft). Aeronautica Umbra Trojani AUT.18 Breda Ba.65 CANSA FC.20 CANT...
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  • as either Cansas, Cansatis or Cansa, Cansae; Chicago, Ohio, and Idaho become consonant stems, with genitives Chicagonis, Ohionis, Idahonis, &c., by analogy...
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    Uomini 1 extra prototype completed in ground attack version, see Dorati, C.A.N.S.A. Fc.12 in G.M.S. Gruppo Modellistico Sestese. "CANT Z.506B Airone" Ali...
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    Trento-class cruiser Zara-class cruiser The Breda 37/54 was also fitted in the CANSA FC.20bis ground attack aircraft prototype in its variant Model 39 37/45...
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  • P.108 Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Breda Ba.64 Breda Ba.65 Breda Ba.88 Lince CANSA FC.20 Williams, Anthony G.; Gustin, Dr. Emmanuel. Flying Guns of World War...
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    Japan Kawasaki Ha40 Licence built by Kawasaki in Japan DB 601 Arado Ar 240 CANSA FC.20 Dornier Do 215 Heinkel He 100 Heinkel He 111 P Henschel Hs 130 A-0...
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    Fiat G.91 (redirect from Fiat G.91 R/4)
    Leicestershire, UK: Midland Counties Publications, 1976. ISBN 0-904597-03-2. Lambert, C. M. "Fiat Aviazione." Flight International, 25 January 1957. pp. 111–114....
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    "Galos" (Roosters), was also formed. Adopting the motto "Alcança Quem Não Cansa" (attaining without ceasing), these two squadrons became part of the new...
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    in × 4.72 in)(6.6 L / 402.6 cuin) and was rated at 78 kW (105 hp) at 1,800 rpm. Fiat A.50 Fiat A.50 S Ambrosini SAI.3 Ambrosini SAI.10 CANSA C.5 CANT...
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  • 19 (operated by the Squadriglia di Alta Acrobazia Aerea) (1928) CANSA C.5 (1939) CANSA C.6 (1941) Caproni Ca.113 (1931) Fiat CR.32 (flown by the Pattuglie...
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    AVIA FL.3 Breda Ba.25 Breda Ba.39 Breda Ba.88 Lince Breda Ba.88M Lince CANSA FC.20bis CANT Z.501 Gabbiano CANT Z.506B Airone CANT Z.511 CANT Z.1007bis...
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    Fiat CR.20 (redirect from Fiat C.R.20)
    of the World 1918-1939. London: Ian Allan, 1981. ISBN 0-7110-1078-1. "Fiat C.R. 20 pursuit airplane" National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1 May...
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  • Salmson Brouhot Buchet Bücker Bugatti Burlat C.L.M. Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA – Spain Campini CANSA Carden Aero Engines — UK Caunter Ceskoslovenska...
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    in small cities of Monferrato and production of parts were assigned to CANSA of Novara and AVIA in Vercelli. The parts were then assembled in Turin where...
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    Fiat G.2 (redirect from Fiat G.2/4)
    Variant powered by three 89 kW (120 hp) de Havilland Gipsy Major engines. G.2/4 Variant powered by three Fiat A.54 radial engines.  Brazil Aerovias Minas...
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    The Fiat C.29 was an Italian racing seaplane designed by Celestino Rosatelli and built in the late-1920s by Fiat Aviazione especially for the 1929 Schneider...
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    Crew: 1 Length: 11.67 m (38 ft 3 in) Wingspan: 9.01 m (29 ft 7 in) Height: 4.43 m (14 ft 6 in) Wing area: 18.13 m2 (195.1 sq ft) Airfoil: root: NACA 65A112;...
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    Fiat B.R. (redirect from Fiat BR.4)
    The Fiat B.R. 1/4 was a light bomber series, developed in Italy shortly after World War I. The B.R was a development of the SIA 9 reconnaissance aircraft...
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    Fiat CR.42 Falco (redirect from Fiat C.R.42)
    stemmed when the more advanced Macchi C.200 and the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Messerschmitt Bf 110 of Luftflotte 4, arrived in the theatre during April...
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    R.22 Fiat-Ansaldo A.120 Fiat-Ansaldo A.S.1 Fiat CANSA F.C. 12 Fiat CANSA F.C.20 Fiat RS.14 Fiat M.F.4 Helicopters Fiat 7002 Fiat SA8/75 Fiat S.55 Fiat...
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    Automobili Torino – Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A.) CANSA C.80 Source:Ord-Hume. Carden-Ford 31hp 4-cyl. Carden-Ford S.P.1 (China National Aero-Engine Corporation)...
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    222, a military transport airplane, whose design was later evolved into the C-27J Spartan (with the addition of new engines and new avionics to the airframe)...
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    low/mid-wing monoplane powered by two wing-mounted 626 kW (840 hp) Fiat A.74 R.C.38 engines. It had a conventional cantilever tail unit with a single fin and...
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    3 in) Wingspan: 12.80 m (42 ft 0 in) Height: 2.80 m (9 ft 2 in) Wing area: 27.4 m2 (295 sq ft) Powerplant: 1 × Fiat A.22 piston engine , 410 kW (550 hp) Performance...
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