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Fiat CR. 42

Started by Hotte, December 07, 2009, 12:21:13 AM

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Hotte

Hi

Which ideas have you for a Fiat CR. 42?
South America?
Or  ;D
My favorite would be Austria 1939! No connection at Germany!
Austria however in the alliance with Germany and Italy.

Hotte

GTX

I have a plan of doing one in bright red as a crop duster.

Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

Hotte

Quote from: GTX on December 07, 2009, 12:28:00 AM
I have a plan of doing one in bright red as a crop duster.

Regards,

Greg

Explain nevertheless times please more exactly

Hotte

Weaver

Well if the Spanish Civil War had gone on a bit longer, the Nationalists would almost certainly have been supplied with them. Indeed, it's a point of dispute between SCW researchers, with some claiming that a few actually made it to Spain before the end.

Physically, you could make it more of an "ultimate biplane" by adding an enclosed cockpit and retractable u/c, a bit like the evolution from the I-15 to the I-153.
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NARSES2

An Independent Austria would be good. S America you could have Uruguay or Argentina as the former definitely operated Italian equipment.

I have the Mexicans using them in one of my scenario's where they and the Colombian's occupy Central America. Leads to tension and latter conflict with the US (after a US defeat at Midway) and a general S American "war within a war" during WWII. Basically almost everyone verses Brazil  :banghead:
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Hotte

Quote from: Weaver on December 07, 2009, 01:02:35 AM
Well if the Spanish Civil War had gone on a bit longer, the Nationalists would almost certainly have been supplied with them. Indeed, it's a point of dispute between SCW researchers, with some claiming that a few actually made it to Spain before the end.

Physically, you could make it more of an "ultimate biplane" by adding an enclosed cockpit and retractable u/c, a bit like the evolution from the I-15 to the I-153.

I do not want modifications! Separate honour another nation  ;D
But Spain would be an option!

Hotte


elmayerle

If you're going for options and mods, there was the DB601-powered version.
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Hotte

Quote from: elmayerle on December 07, 2009, 04:13:50 AM
If you're going for options and mods, there was the DB601-powered version.


;D

Hotte


Geoff

The Swedes ordered them for Finland,  but they arrived too late for the "Winter War" of 1939.
How about China?
GeoffP.

Martin H

How about..........

Persian. Before the Hawk 75's

Irish. Instead of the Gladiator.

Any one of the Baltic states. before the Soviets rolled in.



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Geoff

I like the idea of an Irish Air Corps one.

Daryl J.

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I'd love to have the float version as an alternate Porco Rosso machine for Marco.

sequoiaranger

#12
>For those who do want mods, the CR.42 cries out to be a monoplane<

A CR-42 monoplane might look good!

Here's a similar concept that I did--He-151 "monoplane" (He-51 with He-112 wing) for the Austrian Anschluss Air Force in "alpensplatter" camo:

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Quote from: apophenia on December 09, 2009, 02:07:55 PM
Following the He-151 analogy ... CR.42 with G.50 wings.

Oh yeah!! Thats the one that works for me!!!
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Hotte

Quote from: apophenia on December 09, 2009, 02:07:55 PM
Following the He-151 analogy ... CR.42 with G.50 wings.

Good idea !
But for this project one would have to kill two modell`s  >:(
One CR. 42 and one G. 50 in 1/48! Very expensively  :banghead:

Hotte