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The Caproni Vizzola F.6 was a
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-era Italian fighter aircraft built by Caproni. It was a single-seat, low-wing cantilever monoplane with retractable landing gear. Only two prototypes were built, one designated F.6M and the other designated F.6Z.


Development


F.6M

The F.6 design was the result of a project to adapt the airframe of the Italian
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fighter with the
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liquid-cooled inverted V-12 engine. To accomplish this, the Caproni company retained the F.5
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but designed metal wings to replace the wood wings of the F.5. The new aircraft was designated F.6M, with "F" standing for Fabrizi, the designer of the F.5, and "M" for ''Metallico''. It was designed to carry twice the offensive armament of the F.5, with four instead of two Breda-SAFAT machine guns; the prototype F.6M flew with two of these mounted in the fuselage and provision for two more in the wings, although the wing guns were never mounted.Green and Swanborough, p. 109 The F.6M prototype first flew in September 1941, using a large radiator mounted under the nose, just behind the propeller. Flight testing showed that this location produced significant
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, and the prototype was reworked to mount the radiator on the belly, aft of the pilot position. The sole F.6M prototype was damaged in a collision at
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airfield. After this accident, Caproni decided to end the F.6M project and instead concentrate on the more advanced
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fighter.


F.6Z

Shortly after Caproni began to design the F.6M, it began work on a second F.6 prototype, this one designed to use the Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.25/60 24-cylinder X-type engine and designated the F.6Z, with "Z" standing for Zeta. The aircraft was to carry three Breda-SAFAT machine guns, one in the fuselage and two in the wings. Problems with engine development greatly delayed the F.6Z, but it finally flew in August 1943. Testing in August and September 1943 showed that the Zeta engine, although rated at 1,100
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s (1,500 horsepower), was producing only 900 kilowatts (1,200 horsepower), and this problem was not solved before the
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Italian armistice with the Allies on 8 September 1943. This brought the F.6Z project to an end. The sole F.6Z prototype was the only fighter to be powered by the Zeta engine.Green and Swanborough, p. 110 One other fighter type, the
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was also planned with this engine, but was not realized.Pietro Prato: Caccia Caproni Reggiane 1938-1945, Interconair, Genf, 1971 (Italian)


Operators

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Variants

;F.6M :First prototype, powered by a German-built
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engine ;F.6Z :Second prototype, powered by an Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.25/60 engine ;F.7 :An extensively revised F.6 powered by a 1,175 h.p. Alfa Romeo R.A.1000 R.C.44-la Monsone (Monsoon), (license-built DB 601A-l) engine. Development abandoned with the September 1943 armistice.


Specifications (F.6M)


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References

* *Green, William, and Gordon Swanborough. ''The Complete Book of Fighters: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Every Fighter Aircraft Built and Flown''. New York: SMITHMARK Publishers, 1994. . {{Portal bar, Italy, Companies, Aviation Vizzola F.6 World War II Italian fighter aircraft 1940s Italian fighter aircraft Low-wing aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1941 de:Caproni-Vizzola F.4 pl:Caproni-Vizzola F.4