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Print Scale has released a two part decal sheet in 1/48 scale for the Fiat G.50 Freccia
48-145 Fiat G.50 Freccia Part-1
1. Fiat G.50 bis Part: 352 Squadriglia Phone: 352-2 (MM8978) Libya, 1941.
2. Fiat G.50 bis Part: 352 Squadriglia, 20 Gruppo, 51 Stormo Phone: 352-7 AFB Maldegem, Belgium, Fall 1940.
3. Fiat G.50 Part: 155 Gruppo Autonomo Phone: 351-12 April 1941.
4. Fiat G.50 Part: 20 Gruppo, CAI Phone: 20 (MM5372) Belgium, November 1940 The aircraft carries a typical Italian G.50 camouflage. By car flew commander of the 20th Group Mario Bonsai. The group was part of the Italian Corps, which operated in the
neighborhood of La Mashnov winter 1940/1941.
5. Fiat G.50bis Part: 356 Squadriglia, 151 Gruppo Number: 366 Greece, 1942.
6. Fiat G.50 Serie 1 Part: unknown Phone: MM3590 So the plane looked before sending the unit. The aircraft carries the standard camouflage applied at the factory: the upper and side surfaces of the Giallo Mimetico 3 (FS 33434) spotted Verde Mimetico 3 (FS 34102), the lower surface Grigio Mimetico(FS 36293).
7. Fiat G.50 bis of 376 Squadriglia, 154 Gruppo Autonomo C.T., Regia Aeronautica. Berat Greece, November 1940.
48-146 Fiat G.50 Freccia Part-2
1. Fiat G. 50 part: 3./jagdgeschwader 108 number: 352 Wiener-Neustadt, 1944. Camouflage: completely dark olive green, bottom-blue-gray.
2. Fiat G.50 Part of: Grupo 27, Regimiemto Mixto de Africa Espagnol Phone: 1-7 (MM3582) Melilla, Morocco, 1940.
Greyhound - the emblem of Grupo 27.
3. Fiat G.50B Serie VII Part: 21.LJ, 11.LS (Lovacka Skupina) No. 3510 Borongay, Zagreb, Croatia, the beginning of 1944.
4. Fiat G.50bis Part 12 Lovacko Jato No. 3502 Of 1942-1943.
5. Fiat G.50 (2nd series) Part 1 / LeLv 26 Number 2 (FA-15, c / n.4706) Aerodrome Lunkula, June 1941 On the first aircraft of the second series was kept vertical tail early sample.
6. Fiat G.50 Part 1 Gruppo Sperimentale Caccia Aviacion Legionaria Number: 1-1 Pilot - the commander of the Italian experimental group, Major M.Bonzano. Spain, March 1939.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE
1. Fiat G.50 bis Part: 352 Squadriglia Phone: 352-2 (MM8978) Libya, 1941.
2. Fiat G.50 bis Part: 352 Squadriglia, 20 Gruppo, 51 Stormo Phone: 352-7 AFB Maldegem, Belgium, Fall 1940.
3. Fiat G.50 Part: 155 Gruppo Autonomo Phone: 351-12 April 1941.
4. Fiat G.50 Part: 20 Gruppo, CAI Phone: 20 (MM5372) Belgium, November 1940 The aircraft carries a typical Italian G.50 camouflage. By car flew commander of the 20th Group Mario Bonsai. The group was part of the Italian Corps, which operated in the
neighborhood of La Mashnov winter 1940/1941.
5. Fiat G.50bis Part: 356 Squadriglia, 151 Gruppo Number: 366 Greece, 1942.
6. Fiat G.50 Serie 1 Part: unknown Phone: MM3590 So the plane looked before sending the unit. The aircraft carries the standard camouflage applied at the factory: the upper and side surfaces of the Giallo Mimetico 3 (FS 33434) spotted Verde Mimetico 3 (FS 34102), the lower surface Grigio Mimetico(FS 36293).
7. Fiat G.50 bis of 376 Squadriglia, 154 Gruppo Autonomo C.T., Regia Aeronautica. Berat Greece, November 1940.
48-146 Fiat G.50 Freccia Part-2
1. Fiat G. 50 part: 3./jagdgeschwader 108 number: 352 Wiener-Neustadt, 1944. Camouflage: completely dark olive green, bottom-blue-gray.
2. Fiat G.50 Part of: Grupo 27, Regimiemto Mixto de Africa Espagnol Phone: 1-7 (MM3582) Melilla, Morocco, 1940.
Greyhound - the emblem of Grupo 27.
3. Fiat G.50B Serie VII Part: 21.LJ, 11.LS (Lovacka Skupina) No. 3510 Borongay, Zagreb, Croatia, the beginning of 1944.
4. Fiat G.50bis Part 12 Lovacko Jato No. 3502 Of 1942-1943.
5. Fiat G.50 (2nd series) Part 1 / LeLv 26 Number 2 (FA-15, c / n.4706) Aerodrome Lunkula, June 1941 On the first aircraft of the second series was kept vertical tail early sample.
6. Fiat G.50 Part 1 Gruppo Sperimentale Caccia Aviacion Legionaria Number: 1-1 Pilot - the commander of the Italian experimental group, Major M.Bonzano. Spain, March 1939.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on AEROSCALE
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