Fiat G.91 - Alverca do Ribatejo, Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 38° 53.434 W 009° 01.968
29S E 497155 N 4304633
One of the 136 Fiat G.91 that were at the service of the Portuguese Air Force.
Waymark Code: WM12AVZ
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 04/16/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
Views: 1

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Fiat G.91




"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 "Light Weight Strike Fighter" to be adopted as standard equipment across the air forces of the various NATO nations. After reviewing multiple submissions, the G.91 was picked as the winning design of the NBMR-1 competition.

The G.91 entered into operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961, and with the West German Luftwaffe in the following year. Various other nations adopted it, such as the Portuguese Air Force, who made extensive use of the type during the Portuguese Colonial War in Africa. The G.91 enjoyed a long service life that extended over 35 years.

The G.91 remained in production for 19 years, during which a total of 756 aircraft were completed, including the prototypes and pre-production models. The assembly lines were finally closed in 1977. The G.91 was also used as a basis for a twin-engined development: the Fiat/Aeritalia G.91Y."

Retrieved from the wikipedia: https://pt.wikipedia.org



Type of Aircraft: (make/model): Fiat G.91

Tail Number: (S/N): 5441

Construction:: original aircraft

Location (park, airport, museum, etc.): Museum

inside / outside: outside

Other Information:: Not listed

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