5 Favourite Planes

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Well, the technology was similar to that of the B-29's, 4 years earlier. It had a decent payload, good firepower, Good ceiling and speed, excellent range and it was better than any other bomber the Axis had during that time period. Had Mussolini's son not been killed in one, production may well have continued and the plane may have been developed into a formidable bomber. The P.108 A with the 102mm cannon would have made an excellent ship buster and would have been helpful in Malta had the Germans not captured the only example. The P.108C was the Transport version, with a slightly larger fuselage for hauling goods. Most of the P.108's remaining after production were converted into Transports.

And although irrelevant, I think it was damn good looking too 8)
 

There we go, 1,350hp. Its hard to tell if they were reliable as it wasnt used to much...
 
1,350hp isn't all that impressive really. The B-17 and B-24 matched it, the Lanc had it beat, and the B-29 blew it outta the water, figuratively speaking.
 
cheddar cheese said:
P.108 information is very hard to come by, it could be a while before I find anything.

Why are you so interested all of a sudden

I don't know about anyone else but I can't reasearch every WWII plane it's nice to pick up the information though.
 

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