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Macchi M 33

Marca: S.B.S MODEL
SKU SBS-7027

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Nazione: Italia
Periodo: Anni '30
Scala: 1/72
Tipologia: Aerei
Prezzo di vendita: 50,00

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1/72 Macchi M 33 'Schneider Trophy'

 

Il Macchi M.33 è un idrovolante da corsa italiano che ha gareggiato nel Trofeo Schneider, prestigiosa competizione aerea internazionale che si è svolta negli anni '20 e '30. Il Trofeo Schneider mirava a promuovere i progressi nella progettazione e nelle prestazioni degli idrovolanti. Ecco le caratteristiche principali e i dettagli del Macchi M.33: 1. **Scopo:** Il Macchi M.33 è stato progettato specificamente per partecipare alla gara aerea del Trofeo Schneider, dove gli idrovolanti gareggiavano per raggiungere la massima velocità su un set corso sull'acqua. 2. **Design e prestazioni:** L'M.33 era un biplano 

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Macchi M 33
SKU SBS-72068
Marca: S.B.S MODEL
Scala: 1/72
Tipologia: Aerei
Nazione: Italia
Periodo: Anni '30
Categoria: Fotoincisioni

1/72 Macchi M 33 rigging wire set   The Macchi M.33 was an Italian racing seaplane that competed in the Schneider Trophy, a prestigious international air racing competition held during the 1920s and 1930s. The Schneider Trophy was established to promote advancements in seaplane design and performance. The Macchi M.33 was one of the aircraft developed by Aeronautica Macchi for this purpose.Here are the key features and details about the Macchi M.33:Purpose: The Macchi M.33 was designed specifically for the Schneider Trophy air race, which required aircraft to take off and land on water. The goal was to achieve the highest possible speed over a specified course.Design and Performance: The M.33 was a biplane seaplane with a wooden structure and fabric covering. It had a streamlined design to reduce drag and enhance speed. The aircraft's configuration featured an open cockpit for the pilot and a powerful engine to provide the necessary thrust.Schneider Trophy Participation: The Macchi M.33 competed in the 1926 Schneider Trophy race held in Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA. It was flown by Italian aviator Tommaso Dal Molin. However, the M.33 did not win the race, as it encountered mechanical issues during the competition.Engine: The M.33 was powered by a water-cooled Fiat AS.2 V-12 engine, which was a notable engine of its time and contributed to the aircraft's performance.Legacy: While the Macchi M.33 did not achieve the same level of success as some other Schneider Trophy competitors, it was a part of Italy's efforts to develop high-speed seaplanes and showcase the nation's aviation capabilities.Influence: The experience gained from designing and testing aircraft like the M.33 contributed to Italy's later successes in the Schneider Trophy races, particularly with aircraft like the Macchi M.C.72, which set a world speed record that still stands for piston-engine seaplanes.The Macchi M.33, while not as famous as some other Schneider Trophy aircraft, played a role in Italy's pursuit of aviation excellence and contributed to the overall development of high-speed seaplane technology during the interwar period.   

 
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Macchi M 33
SKU SBS-72067
Marca: S.B.S MODEL
Scala: 1/72
Tipologia: Aerei
Nazione: Italia
Periodo: Anni '30
Categoria: Dettagli

1/72 Macchi M 33 Beaching Eear Set (for SBS)   The Macchi M.39 was an Italian seaplane racing aircraft that gained fame for winning the Schneider Trophy race in 1926. The Schneider Trophy was an international air race competition that aimed to promote advancements in aviation technology, particularly in seaplane design and speed. Key features and details about the Macchi M.39 include: Purpose: The Macchi M.39 was designed specifically for the Schneider Trophy racing competition, which required aircraft to have floats for water takeoff and landing. The goal was to achieve the highest speed possible over a set distance. Design and Performance: The M.39 was a sleek and streamlined biplane with a wooden structure and fabric covering. It was powered by a powerful engine, which contributed to its remarkable speed. The aircraft's design incorporated various aerodynamic refinements to reduce drag and enhance performance. Schneider Trophy Victory: In 1926, under the piloting of Italian aviator Mario de Bernardi, the Macchi M.39 won the Schneider Trophy race held in Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA. The aircraft achieved an average speed of over 396 km/h (246 mph), setting a new world speed record. Engine: The M.39 was powered by a Fiat AS.2 V-12 engine, which was a significant factor in its exceptional speed performance. Legacy: The success of the Macchi M.39 in the Schneider Trophy race highlighted Italy's prowess in aviation design and engineering. The victory was a source of national pride and showcased Italy's technical capabilities to the world. Influence: The experience gained from designing and building the M.39 influenced subsequent aircraft designs in Italy, particularly in the area of high-speed seaplanes. The Macchi M.39's victory in the Schneider Trophy race was a significant achievement in aviation history and played a role in advancing the development of high-speed aircraft during the interwar period.  

 
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