Hi, some more shots, after I added a few more details including wheels with covers and the two gun-sights.
Talking about the gun-sights, as you can see from this detail picture
one is optical and the other visual.
But there is a nice story that I just learned from an Italian expert.
Former Regia Aeronautica pilot, Corrado Ricci wrote a book on his experience in East Africa, titled Romantica Squdriglia (Romantic Squadron).
On page 8 and 9 he reported that Fiat Cr32s were sea shipped from Naples Italy to East Africa, disassembled and boxed in crates.
When they arrived in Massawa and airmen started reassembly them, they found that optical gun-sights went lost during transportation, so they installed visual gun-sights only.
This mishap wasn't considered to be too bad by Italian pilots, as they considered optical gun-sights useless and dangerous in case of overturning.
So my doubt now is, should I leave this sight, in place because it's nice and take a "poetic licence" or take it off to be historically correct?
You will see from my next photos.
Cheers
Alberto