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WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Hello everybody,
does anybody has a list of dates and locations of the WWII losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece? Thanks in advance DG |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Hi Byron,
i'm currently working to get more information about a SM wreck near the far away, now greek island Kastellorizon (Megisti), so it may concern your area of interest. But at least for this wreck, i have some "rumors" for you, you may already know: This wreck seems to be a SM. 79, but his history is, as far as i know, still not known. It was certainly shot down in one of the numerous fights associated with the frequent changes of the ownership of the island of Castelrosso (Megisti/Meis).On the website http://www.turkiye-wrecks.com you find the following information: "The older Kas countrymen tell stories about this plane. They say that this was one of the three aeroplanes which were shot by anti-aircraft weapons in Meis, while the aeroplanes were trying to bombard the English airbases and ships in Meis where the population was aproximately 14000. One of the planes crashed to the mountains of Kas, the other one was sunked right in front of Meis harbour. The last plane's pilot rejected himself out of the plane but has been shot by anti-aircraft guns. No survivors left from the plane. The pilot has been buried to Kas by Turks but after sometime Italians reburied him and took his body to Italy."( www.u-air.info) Yes, a summary list of losses would be great! But i'm affraid, it will be more collecting smaller pieces of information to get one. Greetings to greece Lino |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
It is a SM81 wreck, not from SM79.
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Sorry, hi Dimitris,
yesterday i found another thread from Byron, so i was confounding the actors of the "greek research" contacts. I'll contact you soon for another question. Greetings Lino |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
@Ginklo
Thanks for the info. I was visiting this wreck about 10 years ago, i'm still not so sure about the type of SM aircraft. Finally i'm not so specialized in identification of italian aircraft. Do you have found any specific details to assign the wreck to a SM81? I would like to get more information about this wreck, so if you can provide me convincing details, i would like to change and correct the information on my website. Thanks Lino |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
@lino
The propeller of SM79 must have a conjugation for the spinner, not so for the SM81. About the Kas photos, the one called "wing flap" is a tipically piece of the undercarriage. Sorry for my English |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Hello to all,
A SM79III (bis) of the gruppo Buscaglia/Faggioni has been found by the professional diver Noulis Spourlakos and recently explored by a team of Greek amateur divers. The wreck lies at 60 meters off the island of Poros almost intact in crystal clear waters. Thans to Italian aviation enthousiast and researcher Ferdinando D'Amico the plane's identity is already known with great probability but the research is still in progress |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Hi Giorgos,
Wellcome in 12 O`Clock Forum, i am glad to meet you here, best thanks for these interesting pics. byron |
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Re: WWII Losses of Italian Savoia-Marchettis in Greece
Thanks for the credit. I only tried to be of help for my new Greek friends, considering that this is the first find of a submerged ANR aircraft...
Better images and details can be found in this forum: http://www.150gct.it/modules.php?nam...wtopic&t=16243
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All the best, Ferdinando D'Amico |
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