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Piaggio P.2
1923
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Genoese industrialist and politician Rinaldo Piaggio started aircraft manufacture at his Finale Ligure factory during ...
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The Piaggio P.3 Pegna-designed night bomber of 1923 was a two-bay biplane with the lower ... read more ... |
Piaggio P.3
1923
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A parasol-wing single-seat floatplane, the small Piaggio P.8 reconnaissance aircraft of 1928 was intended, like ... read more ... |
Piaggio P.8
1928
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Piaggio P.7
1929
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A truly remarkable design, the Piaggio P.7 or Piaggio-Pegna P.c.7 was
built for the 1929 Schneider ...
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Piaggio P.16
1934
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The Piaggio P.16 three-engine heavy bomber of 1934 was distinguished by a thick-section semi-elliptical wing ...
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Built to fly the North Atlantic, with potential for development as a commercial transport, the ... read more ... |
Piaggio P.23
1935
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Piaggio P.23R
1936
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An entirely new design, bearing little resemblance to the original P.23, the Piaggio P.23R of ...
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The prototype of the Piaggio P.32
twin-engine bomber flew in early 1936 powered by two Isotta ... read more ... |
Piaggio P.32
1936
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Piaggio P.166
1957
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Thirty-two examples of the P.166 twin-engined light transport were produced together with 51 P.166M general-purpose ...
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