Piaggio P.16
Military

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The Piaggio P.16 was an Italian heavy bomber that first flew in 1934, powered by three engines and designed for long-range bombing missions. Featuring a 22-meter wingspan, 13.3-meter fuselage, and 2,000-kilometer range, it represented Italian attempts at strategic bombing capability. The three-engine configuration provided redundancy while the range allowed operations across the Mediterranean. This ambitious design documented Italian determination to develop competitive heavy bombers.
Specifiche tecniche
- Ruolo
- Heavy bomber
- Origine
- Italy
- Equipaggio
- 4
- Motori
- 3
- Primo volo
- 1934
- Lunghezza
- 13,3 m
- Apertura alare
- 22 m
- Velocità massima
- 400 km/h
- Autonomia
- 2000 km