Piaggio P.3
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The Piaggio P.3 was an Italian night bomber prototype built by Piaggio in 1923.
Design and development
Designed by Ing Giovanni Pegna, the P.3 was a four-engine, two-bay biplane with wings of unequal span, the lower wing being greater in span than the upper. Its four 149-kilowatt (200-horsepower) S.P.A. 6A engines were mounted in tandem pairs on the lower wing, with each engine driving one of four propellers, two mounted in a tractor and two in a pusher configuration. The P.3{{'}}s tail was of biplane configuration with three rudders mounted between the two planes. The crew of four consisted of a pilot, co-pilot, nose gunner, and rear gunner; the pilot and co-pilot sat side by side in a cockpit just ahead of the wings, the nose gunner manned a machine gun mounted in a cockpit in front of them, and the rear gunner manned two machine guns, one in an amidships cockpit behind the pilots and another mounted in a ventral tunnel for defense against attacks from below.
The P.3 made its first flight in 1923, and Piaggio later installed two 306-kilowatt (410-horsepower) Fiat A.20V engines on the aircraft. However, the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Royal Air Force) did not place a production order for the P.3.
Operators
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Specifications (S.P.A. 6A engines)
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|crew=4
|span m=24
|span ft=78
|span in=9
|eng1 number=4
|eng1 name=S.P.A. 6A piston
|eng1 kw=149
|eng1 hp=200
|max speed kmh=185
|max speed mph=115
|armament = *3 × machine guns
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Category:1920s Italian bomber aircraft