Fiat G.46-1B
MM52781
(c/n 14)
The Fiat G.46 was
an intermediate trainer of pleasing enough design, in the same
genre as the
RAF's Percival
Prentice, albeit the Fiat was a tandem seating design. A single
seat version, the
G 46A was also built. Some 150 of
all versions were constructed for the Aeronautica Militaire
along with 70 odd more which were
exported (mainly to the Argentine). They were built from
1947 until 1952. Survivors
from the military squadrons eventually wound up with aero clubs
where they were used as aerobatics
trainers. Several were still around into the new millennium.
The aircraft above became
I-AEHN.
Seen
immediately below is a line up of G.46s when new, whilst the lower shot
shows the Fiat
G.46-4B sporting
the 215 hp Alfa Romeo
115ter engine up front versus the 195 hp 115-bis
which was standard on the
G.46-1Bs. Unfortunately I cannot positively identify the MM serial
number on the
latter.
Fiat G.46-1B
MM52777
/
MM52784
(c/ns 10 & 17)