Fiat G.91
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The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the winner of the NATO competition in 1953 as standard equipment for Allied air forces. It entered in operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961 with West Germany's Luftwaffe in 1962 and later with the Portuguese Air Force. It was in production for 19 years. 756 aircraft were completed including the prototypes and pre-production models. The assembly lines were finally closed in 1977.

Fiat G-91 in Portuguese Air ForceFiat G-91 in Portuguese Air Force.1
Five FIAT G-91s on the airliner-line at this joint civil/military airfield, July 1991.2
> Fiat G.3
Die Fiat G.91 (ab 1969: Aeritalia G-91) war ein zu Beginn der Produktion ein-, später zweistrahliges Kampfflugzeug der Zeit des Kalten Krieges.4
Exuding extreme awesomeness, the Italian Fiat G.91 Airplane Model is astounding enough to be placed right next to the splendor of the actual aircraft.5
Fiat G-91 Double Seat Version...6
Fiat G-91 R3 : Erdkampf- und Aufklärungsflugzeug von 1961 = Fiat G-91 R3 Technische Daten: Italien, Erstflug dieser Fiat: 20.06.7
Fiat G-91 transit through Niederrhein by CH-53. 08 Juli 2004.... A day for the history books.8

Made by AeritaliaFiat Aviazione.

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Fiat G.91Y © Steve Williams Photo ©: Steve Williams (photos at airliners.net) G.91Y Fighter Bomber / Reconnaissance Aircraft The Aeritalia G.10
In my opinion this is the most beautiful Fiat G-91, in tiger c olours. You can see this aircraft, in the Portuguese Aircraft Museum at Sintra in Portugal.11
Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare) : FIAT G-91 Stamp on back of photo : Stempel verso foto : Ministero Della Difesa - Aeronautica / Ufficio Segratario Generale Timbre sur le verso du photo : 12
Main Big photo Wikipedia: The Fiat G.91, nicknamed Gina, was an Italian fighter aircraft that was intended to serve as standard equipment for NATO air forces in the 1960s.13
The Fiat G-91 was a light strike-fighter and reconnaissance aircraft produced by Aeritalia, the Italian airframe manufacturer established by the giant automotive firm Fiat. The Italian Fiat G.14
The Fiat G.15
91, also known as the Fiat G.91 and nicknamed Gina was an Italian fighter aircraft that was intended to serve as standard equipment for NATO air forces in the 1960s.16
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Luftwaffe
Portuguese Air Force
Height Main
4.0 m
Designer
Giuseppe Gabrielli
Engine(jet)
Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 803
Length Alt
1028.7
Max Takeoff Weight Main
5500.0
Thrust Main
22.2
Jet Or Prop
jet
Lists
* List of fighter aircraft
Range Main
1150.0
Loaded Weight Main
5440.0
Height Alt
398.78000000000003
Introduced
1958
Loading Main
331
Bombs
A wide variety of air-to-ground ordnance including unguided iron bombs
gun pods in addition to auxiliary drop tanks for extended range
Rockets
2
4800.0
Max Speed Main
1075.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
12100.0
Ceiling Main
13
100 m
Number Built
770
Crew
1
Thrust/weight
Retired
1995
Thrust Alt
5000
Loaded Weight Alt
11990.0
Area Main
16.4 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
855.98
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
9
Number Of Jets
1
Climb Rate Main
30 m-s
Type of jet
Guns
1800.0
762.0
Climb Rate Alt
6000.0
Length Main
10.3 m
Span Main
8.56 m
Area Alt
177.0
Range Alt
42900.0
Similar Aircraft
* Dassault Étendard IV* F-5 Freedom Fighter* Folland Gnat* Lim-6* North American F-86D Sabre
Max Speed Alt
40080.0
Empty Weight Main
3100.0
Ceiling Alt
43000.0
Category
Empty Weight Alt
6830.0
Loading Alt
68

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