Todd Secrest
Airman
- 35
- Jan 16, 2016
Think I'm starting to fall in love with the G.55/G.56, guess it's my Italian blood.
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The Gnat predates the G.91 and was not evaluated in the competition, though it might have inspired it. (Or maybe it was an answer to the Easter block which was flooded with rather crude but effective jets like the Mig 15 and 17).I believe the Folland Gnat was also in the same competition.
They both use the same engine.
I found an interesting picture of the G.91... supposedly this was taken in the late '50s. I thought the US Army had ceased to operate fixed wings aircraft after 1947. It's interesting that they evaluated a tactical support plane like the G.91