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Nardi FN.305

OrszágItalia
SzerepetVadászkiképző és összekötő egyfedelű repülőgép
Első repülés19 February 1935
Beépített211

A Nardi FN.305 was an Italian fighter trainer and liaison monoplane developed by the Fratelli Nardi company. The FN.305 was designed as a trainer and liaison aircraft and the prototype first flew on 19 January 1935. The FN.305 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of mixed construction. It had tailskid landing gear, with the main gear retracting inwards. It was powered by a nose-mounted 200 hp (149 kW) Fiat A.70S inline piston engine. The prototype was a tandem two-seater with an enclosed cockpit. It was intended to produce both single-seat and two-seat variants and the next prototype was a single-seat fighter trainer followed by a two-seat basic trainer prototype which both had open cockpits.

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The Nardi FN.305 was a versatile aircraft that served as a fighter trainer and liaison monoplane in several countries during and after World War II. It was developed by the Fratelli Nardi company in Italy, based on a design by Filippo Zappata. The first prototype flew in 1935 and showed excellent performance and handling. The aircraft had a low-wing cantilever configuration with retractable landing gear and a Fiat A.70 S inline engine. It could accommodate one or two crew members, depending on the variant, and was optionally armed with one or two Breda-SAFAT machine guns.
The Nardi FN.305 was produced by Piaggio and other subcontractors in Italy, as well as under license by SET in Romania. It was exported to France, Hungary, Chile and Bulgaria, and used by the Italian Air Force until 1948. The Nardi FN.305 was praised for its agility and reliability, and set several records for speed and distance. It was also the basis for further developments, such as the Nardi FN.315 and FN.316.

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