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City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Collection:Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Harry PrinsContact
Photo ID:596477Submit Correction
View count: 145
Registration / Serial:MM181
Aircraft Version:Macchi MC.72
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Harry PrinsContact
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Collection:Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Harry PrinsContact
Photo ID:596477Submit Correction
View count: 145
Registration / Serial:MM181
Aircraft Version:Macchi MC.72
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:18 June 2023
Photo by:Harry PrinsContact
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Collection:Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare
Photo Date:25 September 2019
Photo by:Erik SleutelbergContact
Photo ID:190229Submit Correction
View count: 903
The M.C.72 represents the culmination of high speed floatplane development in Italy. Its Fiat AS.6 engine consists of two coupled V12 blocks that delivered a maximum of 3100 hp to two contra-rotating propellers. After serious initial problems, this plane became the world speed record holder for five years. In 1934, it reached 709 km/h (441 mph) averaged over three passes, a record for prop-driven seaplanes that still stands in 2019. All the gold-coloured surfaces are water and oil radiators.
Registration / Serial:MM181
Aircraft Version:Macchi MC.72
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:25 September 2019
Photo by:Erik SleutelbergContact
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Collection:Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare
Photo Date:25 September 2019
Photo by:Erik SleutelbergContact
Photo ID:190229Submit Correction
View count: 903
The M.C.72 represents the culmination of high speed floatplane development in Italy. Its Fiat AS.6 engine consists of two coupled V12 blocks that delivered a maximum of 3100 hp to two contra-rotating propellers. After serious initial problems, this plane became the world speed record holder for five years. In 1934, it reached 709 km/h (441 mph) averaged over three passes, a record for prop-driven seaplanes that still stands in 2019. All the gold-coloured surfaces are water and oil radiators.
Registration / Serial:MM181
Aircraft Version:Macchi MC.72
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vigna di Valle - Seaplane (LIRB) (closed)Map
Country:Italy
Photo Date:25 September 2019
Photo by:Erik SleutelbergContact