Be Noticed Italian Fighter Bomber
From need created by the Italian environment force, the Reggiane Re2000 finished up being produced and had its maiden journey in 1939. The aircraft showcased an all-metal low-wing monoplane which differed off their Italian fighter designs. The Reggiane finished up being superior and put with an air-cooled 1,175cc motor to really make the Re2002 which was used by the Italian environment force as a fighter bomber. This aircraft had two nose installed 12.7mm tools, two 7.7mm wing mounted tools, and had the capability to carry a 650kg bomb under its fuselage. They first saw combat on Allied intrusion of Sicily in July 1943. Whenever Italy surrendered, the Luftwaffe used them for anti-partisan duties. Some of these aircraft joined the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force and fought alongside with all the Allies.
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