D'ATTOMO AND QUAI Ro41
This aircraft was designed as a fighter, but was underpowered even by mid-1930s standards. It was fairly agile. Theoretically, it was capable of reaching an altitude of 1,000 metres in 1 minutes 32 seconds, 3,000 m in 3 min 47 sec, and 5,000 m in 7 min 34 sec, which was much faster than the standard Italian fighter, the Fiat CR.32 (3,000 m in 5 min 10 sec). It was also more manoeuvrable than the CR.32, and cost much less. However, a top speed of only 320 km/h was much too slow.
by peperez (2009-01-28 04:29:26)
This aircraft was designed as a fighter, but was underpowered even by mid-1930s standards. It was fairly agile. Theoretically, it was capable of reaching an altitude of 1,000 metres in 1 minutes 32 seconds, 3,000 m in 3 min 47 sec, and 5,000 m in 7 min 34 sec, which was much faster than the standard Italian fighter, the Fiat CR.32 (3,000 m in 5 min 10 sec). It was also more manoeuvrable than the CR.32, and cost much less. However, a top speed of only 320 km/h was much too slow.
by peperez (2009-01-28 04:29:26)