...Flieger“ 11/1964 (page 278)
M.B.330B.gif => ”The MB.330B business jet, one of several [is this a reference to the M.B.328 and M.B.329?] Aermacchi studies in this area.“ / “AIR Enthusiast” No. 51 (page 35) / COPYRIGHT: Aermacchi via Roy Braybrook
Can anybody help with illustrations of the...
Model of Alenia Aermacchi/General Dynamics T-100
Source:
http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/2013/09/six-planes-industry-wants-dod-and-other-militaries-to-buy/
...for easier reference.
Here is a copy for whoever might find it useful.
With kudos and thanks to Cy-27 and the other contributors.
Macchi Aermacchi Alenia-Aermacchi Designations
Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. Established originally in 1912 as the Nieuport-Macchi S.A. by...
...few of the slides that might be of interest to this discussion.
First was a list of the Competitive Systems and there were general arrangements of the various systems aircraft.
Here is the list, Grumman/SIAI S.211, Lockheed/Aermacchi MB-339C, Lockheed/Aermacchi MB-339D and the LTV/FMA IA63...
I'm having way less time than in the previous months, and, unfortunately, way less inspiration; still, here is a couple of new models.
Aermacchi MB-324:
Most excellent news as I am eagerly awaiting this title. I've been very interested in Italian aircraft since interning at AerMacchi "way back when" (summer of 1972).
Dassault/SAAB Eurotrainer
SES identified as EADS MAKO
TET identified as Aermacchi M346
SET identified as CASA ATX
But did anybody hear about Dassault/SAAB proposal?
Is any friend in possession of any picture of the Aermacchi MB-340 proposed strike fighter ( probably early 70s'...)
Thanks in advance and...
Regards from
Giorgio (Turin-Italy)
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