The Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale was a civilian airliner which the Regia Aeronautica primarily utilized for military personnel and cargo flights.
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The Caproni Ca.310 was an Italian reconnaissance and light bomber monoplane which first flew on 20 February 1937 and retired from service in 1948.
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The Cannone da 105/28 modello 1913 is the Italian designation for the French Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider. It remained with Italian forces until 1943.
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The Beretta M1918 is a submachine gun which entered service with the Italian military in 1918. It is similar, yet more efficient than the OVP.
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The Fiat Cr.42 Falco is an Italian biplane which served in World War Two. It was an agile aircraft during dogfights, but considered obsolete.
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The CANT Z.1007 Alcione was an Italian medium bomber widely used on all fronts in World War Two. About 560 aircraft were built.
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The Cannone da 75/32 modello 37 became the first post-war artillery design introduced since 1918. The cannon was effective, but production numbers were low.
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The Savoia Marchetti SM.84 was an Italian WWII bomber designed to replace the SM.79. The aircraft handled poorly and was phased out for the Cant Z.1007.
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The high performance civilian aircraft Ambrosini SAI.7 led to the concept and development of the Ambrosini SAI.207 and SAI.403 light fighters in 1942.
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The CANT Z.1018 Leone was twin-engine, an all-medium metal bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. It suffered chronic engine troubles and limited production.