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The Fiat G.212 was an Italian three-engine
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of the 1940s. An enlarged development of
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's earlier G.12 transport, it was used in small numbers in commercial service and by the
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.


Development and design

The first prototype of the G.212, the G.212CA military transport, flew on 19 January 1947.Stroud 1994, p.67. While very similar in configuration to the G.12, i.e. a low-wing all-metal
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with a retractable
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, the G.212 was longer, and had a larger wing and a wider
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. It was powered by three 642 kW (860 hp) Alfa Romeo 128
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. It was followed by two versions intended for civil use, the G.212CP airliner, with accommodation for 34 passengers, and the G.212TP freighter, both using the more powerful
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engines.


Operational history

The G.212CP entered service with ''
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'' ("Italian Airlines"), which ordered six, in 1947, being operated on routes within Europe.Donald 1997, p. 412. On Thursday 1 July 1948 I-ELSA, a flight from Milano to Brussels crashed near
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airfield (eight people died). One of the surviving crewmembers died six months later in the crash of an ALI Douglas C47 at Milano airport. On 4 May 1949, a chartered ''Avio Linee Italiane'' G.212, carrying the
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first team squad, the Grande Torino, back home from a match in
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, crashed into a hill at
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, near
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, killing all 31 aboard, including the 18 players. New G.212s were also purchased by the
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ian airline SAIDE, which received three aircraft in 1948, and the French airline Cie Air Transport. Four of the ''Avio Linee Italiane ''aircraft were sold to '' Ali Flotte Riunite'', one of which was sold again to the
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i airline Arabian Desert Airlines. As well as the G.212CA
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, the Italian Air Force acquired six G.212CPs, two of which were converted to flying classrooms for training purposes as G.212AV (''Aula Volante''). One of these aircraft is preserved at the Italian Air Force Museum at Vigna di Valle, near
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.


Variants

;G.212CA: The first prototype of the G.212 family. ;G.212CP:The first production series civil airliners. ;G.212TP: Freight transports for civil and military use. ;G.212AV: (''Aula Volante'') Navigation training aircraft; six G.212CPs fitted out as flying classrooms for the Italian Air Force.


Operators


Civil

; * SAIDE - Services Aériens Internationaux d'Egypte ; * ; * Ali Flotte Riunite *
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; * Arabian Desert Airlines


Military

; *
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operated 11 Fiat G.212 from 1949 until 1952aeroflight
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Specifications (G.212CP)


See also


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Donald, David, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft.'' Aerospace Publishing. 1997. . * Stroud, John. "Post War Propliners: Fiat G.12 and G.212". ''Aeroplane Monthly'', Volume 23 No. 1, January 1994, pp. 64–68. London: IPC.


External links


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(In Italian) {{Portal bar, Italy, Companies, Aviation G.212 1940s Italian airliners Trimotors Low-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1947