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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CANT Z 1011 - définition

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.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.
Uppland Runic Inscription 1011         
11TH CENTURY INSCRIBED STONE ORIGINALLY LOCATED AT ÖRBY, RASBO, SWEDEN
Upplandian Rune Inscription 1011; U 1011; Upplandian Runic Inscription 1011; Uppland Rune Inscription 1011
This runestone, listed in Rundata as runic inscription U 1011, was carved in the 11th century and was originally located at Örby, Rasbo, Sweden.

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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.