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Fiat CR 32/CR 42 Fighters In Action

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Fiat CR 32/CR 42 Fighters In Action

Fiat CR 32/CR 42 Fighters In Action (Aircraft Number 172) By George Punka
Publisher: Squadron/Signal Publications Inc. 2000 | 52 Pages | ISBN: 0897474112 | PDF | 13 MB


Italian Engineer Celesiino Rosatelli's first fighter prototype, designated CR. was designed during the early 1920s. The CR was ordered into production in 1924 under the new designa­tion CR 1 (Caccia Rosatelli — Fighter/Hunter Rosatelli). This single design began an unbro­ken string of Italian FIAT (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) biplane fighters that lasted to the end of World War II in 1945. Three different firms produced almost 250 CR I fighters between 1924 and 1926. The CR 5. a further development of the CRI, was developed in 1925. Two prototypes, one powered by a British-designed nine cylinder Jupiter radial engine, and the other employing a 12 cylinder FIAT A.20 inline engine were completed, but by then, the level of aircraft and engine development had outpaced the original CR 1 design. Both the CR I and CR 5 fighters were unusual in employing a reverse sesquiplane wing design — the lower wing having a greater area than the upper wing. Development of the CR 5 was halted in favor of a more promising design — the FIAT CR 20.

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