IMAM Ro.41

The IMAM Ro.41 was an Italian light biplane fighter aircraft serving in the Regia Aeronautica in the 1930s-1940s mainly as a trainer. It was a singular aircraft being obsolescent as a fighter when it first appeared in 1934 but despite this it was used as such until 1940. The Luftwaffe showed an interest in it as a trainer even though German first line fighters were completely different.

The IMAM Ro.1

Made by IMAM.

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Luftwaffe
Height Main
2.65 m
Designer
Giovanni Galasso
Length Alt
637.5400000000001
Height Alt
264.16
Lists
* List of aircraft of Italy
World War II
Range Main
320.0
Loaded Weight Main
1270.0
Max Speed Alt
11940.0
Type Of Prop
7
Introduced
1935
Max Speed Main
320.0
Max Speed More
240000.0
Number Built
753
Crew
One
pilot
Retired
1950
Armament
462.0
Area Main
19.15 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
878.84
Power Alt
450 hp
Engine(prop)
Piaggio P.VII
Sequence
Ro.37 - Ro.41 - Ro.43 - Ro.44 - Ro.51 - Ro.57
Manufacturer
First Flight
16
Loaded Weight Alt
2794.0
Power Main
335.0
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
2222.0
Length Main
6.38 m
Span Main
8.81 m
Area Alt
206.0
Range Alt
11940.0
Empty Weight Main
1010.0
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