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    (later Aeritalia) G.91Y is an Italian ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft which first flew in 1966. Although resembling its predecessor, the Fiat G.91...
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    finally closed in 1977. The G.91 was also used as a basis for a twin-engined derivative: the Fiat/Aeritalia G.91Y. The G.91 had a relatively lengthy service...
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    Finmeccanica's aerospace division. Aeritalia F-104S AMX International AMX ATR42 Aeritalia G.91 Aeritalia G.91Y Aeritalia G.222 Alfa (rocket) List of Italian...
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    The Aeritalia G.222 (formerly Fiat Aviazione, later Alenia Aeronautica) is a medium-sized STOL military transport aircraft. It was developed to meet a...
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    for the Dassault Super Mystère B2, the Dassault Étendard IV, and the Aeritalia G.91Y DEFA 552A for the Mirage III/5/50, the Nesher/Dagger/Finger, the IAI...
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  • jet aircraft, the Fiat G.80, and later the Fiat G.82 and the licence-built North American F-86K. He also flew the Aeritalia G-91Y for the first time, as...
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    line of the Italian copy of DB 605. Two of the Luftwaffe G.55's remained in Turin, at the Aeritalia plants, where they were used by German and Italian engineers...
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    Fiat Aviazione (category Aeritalia)
    Fiat G.2 Fiat G.5 Fiat G.8 Fiat G.12 Fiat G.18 Fiat G.46 Fiat G.49 Fiat G.50 Fiat G.55 Fiat G.61 Fiat G.80 Fiat G.82 Fiat G.91 Fiat G.91Y Fiat G.212 Fiat...
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  • Retrieved 4 October 2024. "Aeritalia G.222". Aeronautica Militare. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2024. "Alenia-Aeritalia G.222". Military Factory...
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    bearing his initial, including the G.50, the G.55, the G.80 (one of the first jets designed in Italy), the Aeritalia G.91, which won a contest for a NATO...
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  • ground attack plane. In 1969, Fiat Aviazione merged with Aerfer to create Aeritalia. In 1959, Piaggio came under the control of the Agnelli family. In 1964...
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