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The Fiat G.46 was a military trainer developed in Italy shortly after World War II.
- Fiat G.46-A4 : Version du G.46A3 doté d'un équipement différent
- Fiat G.1
by the Fiat G-46-3B finished in a World War II Libyan desert
camouflage scheme representing fighters that the G-46, first flown in
1948, was descended from.2
FIAT G 46 series III was built in early 1953, costruction number 152,
ex military number MM-53102, civil registration number IAEKG, loc. EW,
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USD 135.3
Love the FIAT G.46, what a beauty!! Registered to Frank Marici since
'72 and still kickin. A photo from a couple of years ago of N46LM...
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such relative rarities as the Saab Safir, Fiat G-46, Piston Provost
and T-28 Trojan as well as some serious heavy metal in the form of
various Spitfires and Mustangs, Hangar 11's P-40, Peter Vacher's 6
Made by Fiat Aviazione.
The Fiat G.46 was a military trainer developed in Italy shortly after
World War II. Fiat G.49
The Fiat G.7
The Fiat G.46 was an Italian one and two-seater trainer aircraft first
flown in 1947. The Fiat G.8
A Fiat G-46 (MM53211) was also at
Lympe. They were to be operated as the British Air Reserve along the
lines of the Confederate Air Force.9
Fiat G-46 in Padoa ( thanks to Diego Brozzola ) and Fiat
CR 42 in Venegono (Varese).10
Fiat G.46: A Trainer of the Fifties;
Macchi C.202 for Swiss Air Force (1 col profile); Fiat G.46: The
Operational Story; Macchi M.41 in Spain; SIAI S.12
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