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Piaggio P.150

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Piaggio P.150

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The Piaggio P.150 was an Italian training monoplane that first flew in 1952, powered by a single engine and designed for intermediate and advanced pilot instruction. With a 12.9-meter wingspan, two-crew configuration, and 350 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it provided appropriate training for transitioning to advanced types. The performance level matched typical fighter trainers of the era. Its practical design served Italian military training requirements effectively.

Specifications

Role
Training monoplane
Crew
2
Engines
1
First flight
1952
Length
9.2 m
Wingspan
12.9 m
Max speed
350 km/h
Range
1,400 km