1/48 Macchi MC.200 Saetta
Italian Air Force Thunderbolt
The Italian Air Force desired to strengthen its aircraft energy in 1936 and one of the designs that was adjusted ended up being Macchi's MC.202 Saetta. This fighter was powered by a 870hp Fiat A.74 R.C.38 radial engine and ended up being capable of a maximum speed of 503km/h. It initially had a specific cockpit, but it was changed to a semi-open type which supplied better pilot presence during production. The raised cockpit place also offered the Saetta a distinctive look. They started equipping devices in 1939 and debuted in battle over France in June 1940. Although these people were lightly armed with just two 12.7mm machine guns, these people were really manueverable and had been eventually used to good impact from Mediterranean to Russia. The MC.200 ended up being additionally notable for being the predecessor of later, more effective Italian fighters such as the MC.202 and MC.205.
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