Fiat G.91R

Fiat G.91R

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Here's a rewritten version of the text in American English, free from foreign characters: Meet the Gina FIAT G.91R (Romeo), a compact Italian Attack aircraft conceived by Engineer Gabrielli, inspired by the American F-86 Sabre. Weighing lighter and smaller than its Sabre counterpart, this tactical fighter-bomber was designed to support ground troops. Winner of a NATO contest in 1953 for a light tactical fighter, the G.91R has seen service with both Italian AMI and German Luftwaffe forces. Two models are available for download: the Italian G.91-R1, armed with four Browning .50 caliber machine guns and two hardpoints; and the German G.91-R3, equipped with two 30mm Defa cannons and four hardpoints. A R4 version, featuring four Browning machine guns and four hardpoints, was specifically designed for Germany and later sold to Portugal in 1966. From 1976 onwards, Luftwaffe began selling remaining R3 models to the PAF. The G.91 of the Portuguese Air Force saw combat during colonial wars in Mozambique and Angola from 1966 to 1973. Models are scaled at 1:100 and can be easily printed with an FDM printer down to 1:300 scale. I've attempted printing this model horizontally, but note that some post-processing is required to clean up supports under the wings and tail. On September 16th, 2019, I discovered and corrected mesh errors in this design.

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