sm 79 I serie in WWII

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sm 79 I serie in WWII

Post by CARLO » Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:26 pm

I have a 1/72 Italeri SM 79 I serie to build, Spain war period basically. Does anyone know if this Serie I was somehow used by the Regia Aeronautica in the IIWW as torpedo bombers?? If yes, is there any source one can supply that shows squadrons, camo schemes and so on ?? Thanks a lot to everybody. Carlo

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Post by Editor » Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:26 pm

Try Stefano Lazzaro (Stefano) on this forum.

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Post by Stefano » Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:14 pm

No image of a I serie S.79 as torpedo-bomber is known. I'm not sure they had been used even as bombers, in WWII. First S.79s modified to test the torpedo role, in 1939, were MMs 21128 and 21129, SIAI III serie. The first operative aircraft, which had been assigned to Reparto Speciale Aerosiluranti (later 278^ Squadriglia) were MMs 22553, 22555, 22556, 22557, 22558 and 22565, all brand-new XVI serie SIAI-built aircraft.
However, MM list show that at least one aircraft of I serie, MM 20683, had been modified to torpedo-bomber. But it was a overhauled aircraft, updated to the following series standard, and so was exteriorly undistinguishable by them. :wink:

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sm 79 I serie in WWII

Post by CARLO » Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:14 am

Thank you very much Stefano, I greatly appreciate your promptness and accuracy,you are an expert and it shows!! thanks again

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