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MM9476, Macchi MC.202 Folgore, C/N: Not found MM9476

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MM9476, Macchi MC.202 Folgore C/N Not found MM9476, National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams

National Air and Space Museum - Photo by Hunter Adams

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Photographer: Zane Adams
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Shot Date: 2009-05-04
Upload Date: 2012-09-06
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Device Manufacturer: Panasonic
Device Model: DMC-LS80
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2009:05:04 23:52:00
Original Image Size: 1280 x 853 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/13 sec
F Number: f/3
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 800
Focal Length: 6.8 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 0
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  • MM9476 @ NASM - Macchi C.202 FOLGORE, WWII Italian fighter - by Timothy Aanerud by Timothy Aanerud @ NASM
  • MM9476 - Air and Space Museum - by Ronald Barker by Ronald Barker
  • MM9476 - The Folgore was a successor to the C.200 Saeta. Using a German Daimler-Benz DB 601 in-line engine, the Folgore was superior to the P-40 and Hurricane in North Africa. This Folgore is painted in the markings of 90° Squadriglia, 10° Gruppo, 4° Stormo. - by Arjun Sarup by Arjun Sarup
  • MM9476 - MC.202 at the National Air & Space Museum.  It's real identity is unknown, but the NASM restored it to this one. - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield
  • MM9476 @ NASM - Macchi C.202 FOLGORE (Thunderbolt), WWII Italian fighter, One of only two remaining examples, DB601 license-built by ALFA Romeo 1,175 Hp inverted V-12, Unknown history-arbitrarily series IX MM9476, left wing 8.66 inches longer than right to combat torque. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ NASM