
Fiat G.91 - Wikipedia
The Fiat G.91 is a jet fighter aircraft designed and built by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat Aviazione, which later merged into Aeritalia.
Fiat Aviazione - Wikipedia
Fiat Aviazione was an Italian aircraft manufacturer, at one time part of the Fiat group, focused mainly on military aviation. After World War I, Fiat consolidated several Italian small aircraft manufacturers, like Pomilio and Ansaldo. Most famous were the Fiat biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s, the Fiat CR.32 and the Fiat CR.42.
Fiat G.91 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the winner of the NATO competition in 1953 as standard equipment for Allied air forces. It entered in operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961, with the West German Luftwaffe, in 1962,[1] and later with the Portuguese Air...
Fiat G.91Y - Wikipedia
The Fiat (later Aeritalia) G.91Y is an Italian ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft which first flew in 1966. Although resembling its predecessor, the Fiat G.91, the aircraft was in fact a complete redesign, a major difference being that it was equipped with a new twin-engine configuration, replacing the original single engine.
Fiat G.91 NATO Light Strike-Fighter - GlobalSecurity.org
The Italian Fiat G.91 is a small swept-wing subsonic aircraft. Intended to serve as standard equipment for NATO air forces in the 1960s, it became the first fighter jet being built in...
G.91, Fiat / Aeritalia - FIGHTER PLANES
2024年2月15日 · The Aeritalia G.91, also known as the Fiat G.91 and nicknamed Gina, was an Italian fighter aircraft that was intended to serve as standard equipment for NATO air forces in the 1960s. It was eventually only adopted by three – the Italian Air Force, West Germany’s Luftwaffe, and the Portuguese Air Force but enjoyed a long service life that ...
Fiat Aeritalia G.91 (Gina) - Military Factory
2017年6月18日 · The Fiat Aeritalia G.91 was an Italian Cold War-era, single-seat, jet-powered fighter design that saw an extended period of service with only a handful of operators throughout Europe. She was once envisioned to stock the inventories of multiple European allies in the NATO consortium but circumstances dictated that she just see service primarily ...
Fiat Aeritalia G.91 (Gina) - War Wings Daily
The Fiat Aeritalia G.91, nicknamed “Gina,” is a light, single-engine jet designed for reconnaissance and ground-attack missions. Developed in the 1950s by the Italian manufacturer Fiat Aviazione (later Aeritalia), it was selected as the winner of …
Fiat G.91 - SimplePlanes
The Fiat G.91 is an Italian jet fighter aircraft designed and built by Fiat Aviazione, which later merged into Aeritalia. The G.91 has its origins in the NATO-organised NBMR-1 competition in 1953, which sought a light fighter-bomber (officially, the competition was seeking a "Light Weight Strike Fighter") to be adopted as standard equipment ...
Fiat G.91 - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the winner of the NATO competition in 1953 for a light fighter as standard equipment for Allied air forces. It entered in operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961, with the West German Luftwaffe in 1962, and later with the Portuguese Air Force.