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Piaggio P.16

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Piaggio P.16

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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