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Qué (quién) es CANT Z 515 - definición

1934 MARITIME PATROL FLYING BOAT BY CANT
CANT Z. 501; Cant Z.501; CRDA CANT Z.501; CANT Z.501
  • Z.501 in flight
  • Close view of nose showing gunner and cockpit positions
  • RAF Bristol Beaufighters sweep in at low level to attack the Italian seaplane base at Preveza, Greece. In the foreground is a CANT Z.501.

CANT Z.1007 Alcione         
  • Overhead view
  • A CANT Z.1007 bis bomber of the Italian Regia Aeronautica getting ready for a bombing mission over Malta; the photograph was taken in Sicily in 1941.
1937 BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY CRDA CANT
Cant Z 1007; CRDA CANT Z.1007; CANT bomber; Cant Z.1007; CANT Z.1007bis Alcione; CANT Z.1015; Z.1007; CANT Z.1007
The CANT Z.1007 Alcione (Kingfisher) was an Italian three-engined medium bomber, with wooden structure.
CANT Z.515         
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
The CANT Z.515 was a twin engine monoplane floatplane designed and built for maritime reconnaissance in Italy at the start of World War II.
CANT Z.1012         
EXECUTIVE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
Cant Z 1012
The CANT Z.1012 was a small three-engined monoplane built in Italy in the late 1930s to carry either three or five passengers depending on the engines.

Wikipedia

CANT Z.501 Gabbiano

The CANT Z.501 Gabbiano (Italian: Gull) was a high-wing central-hull flying boat, with two outboard floats. It was powered by a single engine installed in the middle of the main-plane and had a crew of 4–5 men. It served with the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II, as a reconnaissance aeroplane. During its debut in 1934, it set a world distance record. It was obsolete by 1940, but was still used throughout World War II, suffering many losses. A few remained in service until 1949.