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    The CANSA C.5 was a training biplane developed in Italy shortly before World War II. The C5's conventional open-cockpit, tailskid design was produced...
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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    The CANSA FC.12 was a single engine monoplane ground attack aircraft developed in Italy around 1940. A crew of two were seated in tandem. Only ten production...
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    50 Fiat A.50 S Ambrosini SAI.3 Ambrosini SAI.10 CANSA C.5 CANT 26 Caproni Ca.100 Fiat AS.1 IMAM Ro.5 Data from [citation needed] Type: Seven-cylinder...
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    Aeritalia G.222 (redirect from C-27A)
    Sarajevo". Los Angeles Times. 5 September 1992. Archived from the original on 30 March 2020. "The Italian Air Force is to buy 12 C-27J Spartan medium tactical...
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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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    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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    Japan Kawasaki Ha40 Licence built by Kawasaki in Japan DB 601 Arado Ar 240 CANSA FC.20 Dornier Do 215 Heinkel He 100 Henschel Hs 130A-0 Kawasaki Ki-60 Messerschmitt...
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    Kansas (redirect from Cansas)
    4 °C) ties with North Dakota for the fifth-highest record high in an American state, behind California (134 °F or 56.7 °C), Arizona (128 °F or 53.3 °C)...
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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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  • Milton Reyes (category F.C. Motagua players)
    June 2013 at archive.today – La Prensa (in Spanish) “Estar parado también cansa” – El Heraldo (in Spanish) Milton Reyes – FIFA competition record (archived)...
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    Fiat A.74 (redirect from Fiat A.74 R.C. 38)
    rated altitude 4,200 m (13,800 ft). CANSA FC.20 Fiat CR.42 Fiat G.50 Fiat RS.14 Ikarus Orkan IMAM Ro.57 Macchi C.200 Data from A.74 engine manual Type:...
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  • List of buses (section C)
    A range of years is the period the bus was manufactured. List:  0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Š See also References Wikimedia...
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    (145 hp) at 2,350 rpm Alfa 111 116 kW (155 hp) Ambrosini SAI.10 Fiat G.2/2 CANSA C.5B/1 CANT Z.1010 Balilla CANT Z.1012 Saiman 202 Ambrosini S.1001 (110ter)...
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  • the old root for '4'), new roots for '4' and '5' (arba, kansa) appear to be Arabic borrowings, and old '5', '6', '7' offset to '6', '7', '8'. Below are...
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  • 1941 2 CANSA FC.12 Italy 1940 11 CANSA FC.20 Italy 1941 6 CANT Z.1011 Italy 1936 6 CANT Z.1018 Italy 1939 15 Caproni Ca.355 Italy 1941 1 Caudron C.670 Typhon...
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    M.52 Supermarine S.5 Supermarine S.6 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fiat C.29. Eves 2001, p. 196. Eves 2001, p. 179 Fiat C.29, Italian Air Force...
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    C.R.1 C.R.20 C.R.25 C.R.30 C.R.32 C.R.33 C.R.40 C.R.41 C.R.42 C.M.A.S.A types MF.4 MF.5 MF.6 MF.10 BGA R.S.14 A.S.14 C.A.N.S.A. types C.4 C.5 C.6 F.C...
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    Fiat CR.42 Falco (redirect from Fiat C.R.42)
    fighter aces- Charles Goffin". Skulski 2007, p. 65. "J 11 – Fiat C.R. 42 (1940–1945)." Archived 5 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Avrosys.nu. Retrieved:...
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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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    characteristics Crew: two Length: 12.93 m (42 ft 5 in) Wingspan: 11.81 m (38 ft 9 in) Height: 4.08 m (13 ft 5 in) Wing area: 25.14 m2 (270.6 sq ft) Aspect...
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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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    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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    Fiat CR.32 (redirect from Fiat C.R.32)
    monoplace de chasse Fiat "C.R.-33"". Les Ailes (777): 3. 7 May 1936. "One of the last "Chirris"?". www.ww2incolor.com. Retrieved 5 May 2013. Haubner, F. Die...
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    The Fiat G.5 was an Italian two-seat aerobatic tourer or trainer designed and built by Fiat Aviazione in small numbers. Designed originally as a two-seat...
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    C.R.1 C.R.20 C.R.25 C.R.30 C.R.32 C.R.33 C.R.40 C.R.41 C.R.42 C.M.A.S.A types MF.4 MF.5 MF.6 MF.10 BGA R.S.14 A.S.14 C.A.N.S.A. types C.4 C.5 C.6 F.C...
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