STORMO! Alpha Flight 1/48 CANT Z.1007 bis by Jean Barby

Z.1007bis Zappata had, meanwhile, continued the development of a considerably changed version, the Z.1007bis, to resolve the problems with the original aircraft. While the new version was of similar layout, it was a new design. The Z.1007bis could carry 2,650lbs of ordnance in a long, shallow horizontal bomb bay and 2,200lbs under a pair of underwing hard points over 400 miles, though standard payload was 2,645lbs over 621 miles; it could carry two 17.7-inch, 1,760lb torpedoes externally slung under the belly for anti-shipping operations though the planes were never.

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Cant. Z. 1007bis Alcione (Kingfisher) "Bideriva" by: Frederick Boucher[ JPTRR] Supermodel of Italy was once about the only source of injection molded kits for Regia Aeronautica subjects. Their Cant, Fiat, Macchi, Reggiane and Savoia-Marchettis models filled a void of WW2 aviation with exceptional models in the 1970s. It's the Supermodel CANT Z.1007 bis Alcione (Kingfisher), representing an aircraft of 60a Squadriglia, 33 Gruppo, 9 Stormo of the Regia Aeronautica, based at Trapani-Milo Airfield in Sicily, during June 1941. The Z.1007 saw its first wartime action in August 1940 over Malta, when around 30 bombers attacked Luqa airfield. It also saw service in. C.R.D.A. Cant Z 1007 bis Alcione Monoderiva Number: 10-005 Scale: 1:72 Type: Full kit Released: 1973 New tool Packaging: Folding box (Side opener) Topic: Cant Z.1007 Alcione » Propeller (Aircraft) Markings Cant Z.1007 Alcione Cant Z.1007 Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force 1935-1943) 172 Sqn. MM22144/172-7 RAL6015 RAL1002 RAL7035 Box contents Cant. Z.1007 bis Alcione Bideriva Supermodel | No. 10-006 | 1:72 Facts Brand: Supermodel Title: Cant. Z.1007 bis Alcione Bideriva Number: 10-006 Scale: 1:72 Type: Full kit Released: 1973 New parts Packaging: Folding box (Side opener) Topic: Cant Z.1007 Alcione » Propeller (Aircraft) Markings Cant Z.1007 Alcione Cant Z.1007

STORMO! Alpha Flight 1/48 CANT Z.1007 bis by Jean Barby

The Cant. Z. 1005bis was one of several tri-motor bombers Italy flew during World War II. Although it took a back seat to the famous SM. 79, the Z. 1005 served until the end of the war. Alpha Flight's new 1/48 scale resin kit of the Cant. Z. 1005 is the first in this scale. The CANT Z.1007 was designed by Filippo Zappata and the prototype appeared in the spring of 1937. A first batch of 34 airplanes were built and then an improved and more powerful version came out, this was the CANT Z.1007 bis, the largest production model. CANT Z-1007bis - Ready for Inspection - Aircraft - Britmodeller.com The CANT 1007 was an important bomber in the RA. Apart from the old "Supermodel" in 72nd, only Alphafight, long time ago now, went to town with an expensive resin model, difficult to built but with really good shape and details. Known as the "Alcione" (Kingfisher), the CANT Z.1007 was designed by Filippo Zappata, and the prototype appeared in the spring of 1937. It was a low-wing three-engine monoplane. The structure was all-wood and the covering was wood with a fabric lining.. CANT Z.1007 bis "Alcione" Serie V - 193^ Squadriglia, 87o Gruppo BT, 30o Stormo.

STORMO! Alpha Flight 1/48 CANT Z.1007 bis by Jean Barby

CANT Z.1007 Alcione Medium Bomber written by JDG August 7, 2003 The three-engine formula, seemingly preferred by Italian manufacturers, obtained another noteworthy representative in the CANT Z.1007. This medium bomber, together with the SM.79 and BR.20, constituted the Regia Aeronautica's standard equipment during World War Two. English: A CANT Z.1007 bis bomber of the Italian Regia Aeronautica getting ready for a bombing mission over Malta; the photograph was taken in Sicily in 1941. Italiano: Un bombardiere CANT Z.1007 bis della Regia Aeronautica italiana si prepara a decollare per una missione di bombardamento su Malta. Sicilia, 1941. Brand: Supermodel Title: Cant. Z.1007bis Alcione Bideriva Number: 10-006 Scale: 1:72 Type: Full kit Released: 2012 New box Topic: Cant Z.1007 Alcione » Propeller (Aircraft) Markings Cant Z.1007 Alcione Cant Z.1007 Bis Alcione Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana (Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force 1943-1946) The CANT Z.1007bis was an Italian medium bomber designed in the mid-1930s and used throughout World War II. I've always been fond of the tri-motor configuration, and I believe the "Alcione/Kingfisher" was one of the most graceful-looking Italian aircraft.

Cyber Aéro breton Cant Z.1007 Bis Alcione propulsé par un moteur

First test flight of the Cant Z 1007 Bis series 4.There should be some enginecovers around the engines, but because all the tweaking, they were left off for. The CANT Z.1007 Alcione (Kingfisher) was an Italian three-engined medium bomber, with wooden structure.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_Z.1007video Aeronau.