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1/72 Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 mask + decals
SM.79. Squadron, 25 Group, 21 Wing 'Bats', Legionary Aviation
Serial: 28-6
The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 was an Italian three-engine medium bomber used during World War II. Designed and produced by the Italian company Savoia-Marchetti in the 1930s, this aircraft became known by the nickname "Sparviero" (in Italian, "sparrowhawk").
The SM.79 was one of the most successful medium bombers of its time and was one of the main aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica (the Italian Air Force) during World War II. It had a three-engine wing configuration, with three engines mounted on the front of the aircraft.
Among the characteristics of the Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 were its remarkable range and relatively high war load capacity. It was capable of carrying a combination of bombs, torpedoes or mines, making it useful in a variety of roles, such as tactical bombing, attacks against ships and reconnaissance missions.
The SM.79 was employed in several military campaigns during World War II, including the Mediterranean campaign, the North African campaign and the invasion of Ethiopia. It played a significant role in the early stages of the war, but as the conflict progressed and air operations intensified, Italian SM.79s became increasingly vulnerable to enemy attacks due to their lack of armor and crew protection.
Despite this, SM.79s continued to be used until the end of the war, albeit in reduced numbers and with more limited roles. Some of them were used in transport and training operations after the war.
The SM.79 remained a symbol of Italian aviation during the war period, and was one of the most distinctive and recognizable aircraft models of its time.
1/72 Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 mask + decalsSM.79-IUnit: 52 Esquadrilla, 27 Grupo 'Falchi Delle Baleari'Serial: 5The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 was an Italian three-engine medium bomber used during World War II. Designed and produced by the Italian company Savoia-Marchetti in the 1930s, this aircraft became known by the nickname "Sparviero" (in Italian, "sparrowhawk").The SM.79 was one of the most successful medium bombers of its time and was one of the main aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica (the Italian Air Force) during World War II. It had a three-engine wing configuration, with three engines mounted on the front of the aircraft.Among the characteristics of the Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 were its remarkable range and relatively high war load capacity. It was capable of carrying a combination of bombs, torpedoes or mines, making it useful in a variety of roles, such as tactical bombing, attacks against ships and reconnaissance missions.The SM.79 was employed in several military campaigns during World War II, including the Mediterranean campaign, the North African campaign and the invasion of Ethiopia. It played a significant role in the early stages of the war, but as the conflict progressed and air operations intensified, Italian SM.79s became increasingly vulnerable to enemy attacks due to their lack of armor and crew protection.Despite this, SM.79s continued to be used until the end of the war, albeit in reduced numbers and with more limited roles. Some of them were used in transport and training operations after the war.The SM.79 remained a symbol of Italian aviation during the war period, and was one of the most distinctive and recognizable aircraft models of its time.
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Go to cart1/72 Savoy-Marchetti SM.79 mask + decals SM 79 of 10th Squadron, XXVIIth. BV Group. 8th BV Wing, Palma de Mallorca, Baleares, Spain. December1937.3The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 was an Italian three-engine medium bomber used during World War II. Designed and produced by the Italian company Savoia-Marchetti in the 1930s, this aircraft became known by the nickname "Sparviero" (in Italian, "sparrowhawk").The SM.79 was one of the most successful medium bombers of the time and was one of the main aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica (the Italian Air Force) during World War II. It had a three-engine wing configuration, with three engines mounted on the front of the aircraft.Among the characteristics of the Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 were its remarkable range and relatively high war load capacity. It was capable of carrying a combination of bombs, torpedoes or mines, making it useful in a variety of roles, such as tactical bombing, attacks against ships and reconnaissance missions.The SM.79 was employed in several military campaigns during World War II, including the Mediterranean campaign, the North African campaign and the invasion of Ethiopia. It played a significant role in the early stages of the war, but as the conflict progressed and air operations intensified, Italian SM.79s became increasingly vulnerable to enemy attacks due to their lack of armor and crew protection.Despite this, SM.79s continued to be used until the end of the war, albeit in reduced numbers and with more limited roles. Some of them were used in transport and training operations after the war.The SM.79 remained a symbol of Italian aviation during the war period, and was one of the most distinctive and recognizable aircraft models of its time.
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