Jona J.7 Project

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Hi,


the Jona J.7 was a four seat twin boom touring aircraft project,powered
by one 180 hp Fiat A 70S,and came with a nice cockpit,much like the
nose of DC-6 aircraft.


http://www.alireggiane.com/t24-gli-aeroplani-di-alberto-jona
 
Awfully bad quality pics of the Jona J.7...

Source: http://www.aerei-italiani.net/Schede_Tecniche_Aeromobili_Civili_Prototipi_Jona_J_7_Aerei_Italiani.html
 

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Excellent Stargazer,


thank you very much.
 
Hi,

does anyone know more Jona Projects ?,we know very well J.6,J.7,J.10 & J.11.
 
I take it that the lower wing was free moving (similar to the upper wing on the J.6)?

The links aren't working for me.
 
Ah, it is only the first link which isn't working. The information about the strange wing Jona was working on doesn't appear in the second link.
 
In that PDF,they spoke about Jona J.22,but with no details,does anyone hear about it ?
I have full set of photostat plans for the J22. Dated ‘Rome 1944’. The Jona J22 Self- catapulting aircraft. A short take off, rocket-assisted twin boom aircraft. In a pile of aircraft related documents back in the 1980s. They seem to have been collected by an allied intelligence officer. Lots of German jet project stuff, and an original Ta 154 fuselage component document.
 
I have full set of photostat plans for the J22. Dated ‘Rome 1944’. The Jona J22 Self- catapulting aircraft. A short take off, rocket-assisted twin boom aircraft. In a pile of aircraft related documents back in the 1980s. They seem to have been collected by an allied intelligence officer. Lots of German jet project stuff, and an original Ta 154 fuselage component document.

Welcome aboard Chris,please send them all if you can.
 

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