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Fiat G.91R

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Last update 2020-09-30 at 00:31
Publication date 2019-10-24 at 17:19
Design number 82071

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Here the "Gina" FIAT G.91R (Romeo) . This little Italian Attacker projected by Engineer Gabrielli was inspired by the American F-86. It is smaller and lighter that the Sabre and intended as tactical fighter-bomber for land troops support.
Winner in the 1953 of a Nato contest for a tactical light fighter it has been used by Italian AMI and German Luftwaffe. There are two models available for the download: the Italian G.91-R1 armed with 4 Browning .50 and 2 hardpoints and the German G.91-R3 armed with 2 30mm Defa cannons and 4 hardpoints. For Germany there was also a R4 version equipped with 4 Browning and 4 hardpoints and this is the first version sold to the Portugal in 1966; from 1976 Luftwaffe sold the remaining R3 models to the PAF.
G.91 of Força Aérea Portuguesa saw combat during colonial wars in Mozambique and Angola from 1966 to 1973.

Models are 1:100 scale and can be scaled down and easily printed with a FDM till 1:300.
I tryied to print this model horizontal and is ok exept the not easy (but not impossible) post-process of cleaning supports under wings and tail.

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16 sept. 2019: found and correct mesh errors.

ciao

Erik

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