Fiat G.59-1B MM53010
(c/n 1)
In designing the G.59 series, Fiat drew
heavily on its past fighter experience. The aircraft was
designed to be used in both training and operational roles, and to that
end two basic sub variants
were produced
- a single seater (A) and a two seater (B), the first the latter being
shown above.
Power was
supplied by a 1,420 hp Rolls Royce Merlin 500/20 engine and hence it
was indeed,
an advanced
trainer. 26 Model G.59-2As fitted with four 20 mm cannon in the
wings, and 19
G.59-2Bs were supplied to Syria in 1951. Seen below is a G.59-4B with
bubble canopies.
85 of these were built from 1951 to
1953. Several remain including one in Australia
registered
VH-LIX.