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Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana - April 2005

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Savoia-Marchetti SM-79 Sparviero - Page 13

The main tri-motor bomber of the WWII Italian Air Force. The Sparrow Hawk was also called the "Hunchback" because of the fairing behind the cockpit for the top gunner.

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              Right Front (49K)         Right Wing (65K)        Right Front (69K)     Right Engine (51K)    Right Front (78K)            

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      Left Engine (47K)       Belly (70K)           Nose Engine (79K)         Left Front (57K)         Left Front (57K)         

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       Left Wing (36K)          Left Engine (68K)         Left Tail (48K)          Left Tail (40K)          Right Side (57K)      

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        Left Side (70K)          Left Side (74K)          Left Side (68K)           Left Side (52K)         Left Fuselage (47K)    


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