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Summary: Fiat G.50bis Freccia aircraft Airplane blueprint for the Fiat, G.50bis, Freccia ... Aviation history and aircraft blueprints/plans. The G.50 Freccia was built by Giuseppe Gabrielli and the first protype was flown on February 26, 1937. It was the first single seat monoplane fighter designed and flown in Italy. The G.50 was a low wing monoplane, which had a all metal fuselage with a three-piece wing. The movable control surfaces were fabric covered, balanced and split flaps were fitted.
When Italy entered the war on June 10, 1940, 48 G.50's of the 20th Gruppo Caccia Terrestre accompanied the Corpo Aero Italiano to Ursel, Belgium in October of 1940 for use in the Battle of Britain.
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