Fiat G.49-2
I-FIAT
Yes, I know this is a civil
registered aircraft. However, the few G.49-2s that were built
(and there
may
have been only three or so of them) were used by the Aeronautica
Militaire .The G.49-2 was
powered by a Pratt
& Whitney R-1340-S3H1 Wasp engine,
developing some 610 h.p. within a
closely fitted helmeted
cowling. A tandem two-seater, it had a raised rear
canopy. First flight
was in September, 1952. The
inscription on the forward fuselage on I-FIAT had me baffled, but
I am indebted to Martin
Bernsmuller for the following historic explanation of it::
In 1957/58 the
aircraft made a tour of South America, visiting, among other cities,
Porto Alegre on
5 Feb 1958 and arriving at Santos Dumont (Rio de Janeiro's old
international
airport) on the 11th of that month. It then left Rio on board the
SS
"Sises" back to
Italy. The 'L'Arcobaleno' (Italian) and 'o arco-iris'
(Portuguese) all
equal the English name "The
Rainbow", also inscribed under that icon. The 50,000
is indicative of the kms flown on the road
tour.