The Fiat CR.30 was a 1930s
Italian
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single-seat
biplane
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fighter aircraft
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designed by
Celestino Rosatelli
Celestino Rosatelli (8 April 1885 – 23 September 1945) was an Italian aeronautics engineer.
Celestino Rosatelli was born in Belmonte in Sabina, close to Rieti
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and built by
Fiat
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.
Design and development
The Fiat CR.30 was a new design by
Celestino Rosatelli
Celestino Rosatelli (8 April 1885 – 23 September 1945) was an Italian aeronautics engineer.
Celestino Rosatelli was born in Belmonte in Sabina, close to Rieti
Rieti (; , Sabino: ) is a town and ''comune'' in Lazio, central Italy, with a ...
for a single-seat fighter. Four
prototype
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s were built with the first flight occurring in March 1932. The CR.30 was a biplane with W-form
interplane strut
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s and a fixed
tailwheel landing gear
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. The aircraft was powered by a 447 kW (600 hp)
Fiat A.30 R.A. V-12
piston engine
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. Two prototypes were entered into an international meeting in
Zurich
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in July 1932 and won the speed circuit contest at average speeds of 340 km/h (211 mph) and 330 km/h (205 mph). The impressive performance led to orders from the ''
Regia Aeronautica
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'' (Italian Air Force) for 121 aircraft.
Two of the prototypes were converted into two-seaters designated CR.30B for use as refresher
trainers and
liaison aircraft
A liaison aircraft (also called an army cooperation aircraft) is a small, usually unarmed aircraft primarily used by military forces for artillery observation or transporting commanders and messages.
Operation
The concept developed before Worl ...
. A large number of single-seaters were converted into two-seaters as they were replaced with more modern equipment. The air force later ordered an additional 20 new-build CR.30Bs. Two aircraft were converted to
seaplane
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s with the designation CR.30 Idro. The aircraft was also operated by other European air forces with the
Hungarian Air Force
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The primary focus of the present Hungarian Air Force lies in defensive operations. The flying units operate are organised into a single command; under the A ...
being the largest foreign operator, using two CR.30s from 1936 and one single-seater and ten CR.30bs from 1938.
Variants
;CR.30
:Single-seat production variant.
;CR.30B
:Two-seat variant.
;CR.30 Idro
:Seaplane variant.
Operators
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Austrian Air Force
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Aircraft
Current inventory
History
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received three CR.30 and three CR.30B aircraft.
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Chinese Nationalist Air Force
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;
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Luftwaffe
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'' operated captured former Austrian aircraft.
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*
Royal Hungarian Air Force
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The primary focus of the present Hungarian Air Force lies in defensive operations. The flying units operate are organised into a single ...
;
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Regia Aeronautica
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''
;
*
Paraguayan Air Force
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operated two aircraft from 1939 as advanced trainers.
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*
Spanish Nationalist Air Force
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**Spanish cuisine
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...
operated two CR.30s from 1938.
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*
Venezuelan Air Force
Bolivarian Military Aviation of Venezuela (), is a professional armed body designed to defend Venezuela's sovereignty and airspace. It is a service component of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela.
Etymology
The organization is al ...
operated one CR.30 from 1938.
Specifications (CR.30)
See also
References
Bibliography
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*The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft
The ''Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft'' was a weekly partwork magazine by Aerospace Publishing (an imprint of Orbis Publishing) which was published in the United Kingdom (and sold in other countries too) during the early 1980s. The magazi ...
(Part Work 1982–1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1794
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