Aircraft

– FS2004 Ala Littoria C.R.D.A. Cant.Z.506A / C


FS2004 Ala Littoria C.R.D.A. Cant.Z.506A / C. Developed from a design of Ing. Zappata, the first prototype of this entirely wooden construction seaplane, flown by test pilot Stoppani, did its maiden flight, powered by three American made Wright Cyclone, in August 1936 and gained immediately eight world records in speed and two in altitude in the seaplane category. Successive versions, powered by three Alfa Romeo 126 RC10 (later RC34), gained another 16 world records. These airplanes (A or C) were intended for commercial transport of 12/14 passengers, 25 of them were employed by ‘Ala Littoria’ Company on Mediterranean routes, the Royal Italian Air Force bought another 13 similar aircraft. During WWII all the civilian aircraft, aquired by Regia Aeronautica (Royal Italian Air Force), were used in communication and SAR roles. Complete aircraft. Three different hi-res Gmax models (three different versions), features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls, prop pitch and nav lights; six different liveries (for A and C versions); 2D panel only (no VC). Created by Manuele Villa. 23 Mb

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