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bearoutwest 24th October 2022 14:12

Re: Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero 1934-1947. From Airliner and Record-Breaker to Bomber and Torpedo-Bomber 1934.
 
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Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 323869)
.... There is (sorry Bear!) at least something about the different engines tried, also how the basic configuration of the aircraft dictated many of the other aspects such as how the bombs were carried and aimed. Also the author says in the introduction that he did not have space for all the operational material he has gathered and would like to do a further volume on that side of the story. ....


Cool. :) Happy to be corrected. I admit to being happily sidetracked on the gun position and structural framing photos/drawings.

Nick Beale 24th October 2022 14:26

Re: Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero 1934-1947. From Airliner and Record-Breaker to Bomber and Torpedo-Bomber 1934.
 
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Originally Posted by bearoutwest (Post 323878)
Cool. :) Happy to be corrected. I admit to being happily sidetracked on the gun position and structural framing photos/drawings.

I don’t blame you, they’re really interesting!

Siko54 25th March 2023 09:13

Re: Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero 1934-1947. From Airliner and Record-Breaker to Bomber and Torpedo-Bomber 1934.
 
Just to add my thoughts - this is a fabulous and indeed lavishly illustrated book. I got this on a bit of a whim but the author does a fantastic job of showing the many achievements of this wonderfully iconic aircraft, particularly the various air races and it’s sterling service as a torpedo bomber. I have never really been that interested in Italian aircraft but this has whetted my appetite for more as the design and service of this aircraft is truly fascinating indeed. Anyway, highly recommended from me, one of the most enjoyable books in the Crecy Classic series to date.


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