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- Fiat_G.80 abstract "The Fiat G.80 was a military trainer developed in Italy in the 1950s, and was that country's first true jet-powered aircraft. It was a conventional low-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and engine intakes on the fuselage sides. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem under a long bubble canopy. Two G.80 prototypes were followed by three pre-production machines, but the Aeronautica Militare found it unsuitable for their requirements and did not purchase it in quantity. Undeterred, Fiat developed a more refined version, dubbed the G.82, for entry in a NATO competition to select a standard jet trainer. Apart from many detail changes, the G.82 featured a longer fuselage, a Rolls-Royce Nene engine in place of the G.80's de Havilland Goblin, and wingtip tanks. Five aircraft were constructed, but when the competition was cancelled and the G.82 was not selected by either NATO or the Aeronautica Militare, the development programme was finally terminated. Plans for specialised versions including night fighter, reconnaissance, and close-support aircraft went unrealised, as did the G.84 that was to have been powered by an Allison J35. The G.82s were used for a few years by the Aeronautica Militare's training school at Amendola before being handed over to the Reparto Sperimentale Volo ("Department of Experimental Flight") in 1957.".
- Fiat_G.80 designer Giuseppe_Gabrielli.
- Fiat_G.80 manufacturer Fiat_Aviazione.
- Fiat_G.80 numberBuilt "10".
- Fiat_G.80 thumbnail Fiat_G.82.jpg?width=300.
- Fiat_G.80 type Trainer_(aircraft).
- Fiat_G.80 wikiPageExternalLink G80%20TESTO-FOTO%20ALL%20IN%20ONE.pdf.
- Fiat_G.80 wikiPageExternalLink g82.html.
- Fiat_G.80 wikiPageID "16379700".
- Fiat_G.80 wikiPageRevisionID "601591168".
- Fiat_G.80 aspectRatio "4.82".
- Fiat_G.80 bombs "2".
- Fiat_G.80 ceilingM "12500".
- Fiat_G.80 crew "2".
- Fiat_G.80 designer Giuseppe_Gabrielli.
- Fiat_G.80 emptyWeightKg "4400".
- Fiat_G.80 eng1Lbf "5000".
- Fiat_G.80 eng1Name "Rolls-Royce Nene 2/21".
- Fiat_G.80 eng1Number "1".
- Fiat_G.80 eng1Type Turbojet.
- Fiat_G.80 firstFlight "1951-12-09".
- Fiat_G.80 grossWeightKg "6250".
- Fiat_G.80 guns "2".
- Fiat_G.80 hasPhotoCollection Fiat_G.80.
- Fiat_G.80 heightM "4.08".
- Fiat_G.80 lengthM "12.93".
- Fiat_G.80 manufacturer Fiat_Aviazione.
- Fiat_G.80 maxSpeedKmh "910".
- Fiat_G.80 maxTakeoffWeightKg "7000".
- Fiat_G.80 numberBuilt "10".
- Fiat_G.80 primaryUser Italian_Air_Force.
- Fiat_G.80 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- Fiat_G.80 rangeKm "1600".
- Fiat_G.80 ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1956–57".
- Fiat_G.80 rockets "8".
- Fiat_G.80 spanM "11.81".
- Fiat_G.80 stallSpeedKmh "180".
- Fiat_G.80 timeToAltitude "330.0".
- Fiat_G.80 type "Trainer".
- Fiat_G.80 wingAreaSqm "25.14".
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Cancelled_military_aircraft_projects.
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Fiat_aircraft.
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Italian_fighter_aircraft_1950–1959.
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Italian_military_trainer_aircraft_1950–1959.
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Fiat_G.80 subject Category:Single-engined_jet_aircraft.
- Fiat_G.80 type Aircraft.
- Fiat_G.80 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Fiat_G.80 type Product.
- Fiat_G.80 type Model_airplane.
- Fiat_G.80 type DesignedArtifact.
- Fiat_G.80 comment "The Fiat G.80 was a military trainer developed in Italy in the 1950s, and was that country's first true jet-powered aircraft. It was a conventional low-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and engine intakes on the fuselage sides. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem under a long bubble canopy. Two G.80 prototypes were followed by three pre-production machines, but the Aeronautica Militare found it unsuitable for their requirements and did not purchase it in quantity.".
- Fiat_G.80 label "Fiat G.80".
- Fiat_G.80 label "Fiat G.80".
- Fiat_G.80 label "Fiat G.80".
- Fiat_G.80 label "フィアット G.80".
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs Fiat_G.80.
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs Fiat_G.80.
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs フィアット_G.80.
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs m.03wj5db.
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs Q1080990.
- Fiat_G.80 sameAs Q1080990.
- Fiat_G.80 wasDerivedFrom Fiat_G.80?oldid=601591168.
- Fiat_G.80 depiction Fiat_G.82.jpg.
- Fiat_G.80 isPrimaryTopicOf Fiat_G.80.