City / Airport:Fürstenfeldbruck (ETSF / FEL)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1984
Photo by:Stephan BarthContact
Photo ID:515499Submit Correction
View count: 249
Fiat produced a re-designed G-91 "Gina" from 1968 until 1972 and named it G-91Y. The new version had a longer fuselage and two engines instead of one, which resulted in more power and range. MM6477, coded 32-10, served until the mid-90ies; it was retired and broken up at Cervia, Italy.
Registration / Serial:MM6477
Aircraft Version:Fiat G-91Y
C/n (msn):2039
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Fürstenfeldbruck (ETSF / FEL)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1984
Photo by:Stephan BarthContact
City / Airport:Fürstenfeldbruck (ETSF / FEL)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1984
Photo by:Stephan BarthContact
Photo ID:515499Submit Correction
View count: 249
Fiat produced a re-designed G-91 "Gina" from 1968 until 1972 and named it G-91Y. The new version had a longer fuselage and two engines instead of one, which resulted in more power and range. MM6477, coded 32-10, served until the mid-90ies; it was retired and broken up at Cervia, Italy.
Registration / Serial:MM6477
Aircraft Version:Fiat G-91Y
C/n (msn):2039
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Fürstenfeldbruck (ETSF / FEL)Map
Country:Germany
Photo Date:June 1984
Photo by:Stephan BarthContact