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T-33A in Italian service,14°Stormo,8° Gruppo


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Thanks for your comments...here the wip link:

@Hobo:in the wip you find the seat belts.... ;)

@Exdraken:These coloured planes belonged to Gruppo Radiomisure ,they assicured flight calibration service:"The purpose of flight calibration is that of ensuring the standard of technical services at airports, the radar systems en-route, including both surveillance and approach, the remote telecommunications centres and airport telecommunications, and the ILS, VOR, and DME navigation aids. For more than 30 years, this activity was the role of the Reparto Radiomisure of the AM. It subsequently passed to the 14° Stormo, based at Pratica di Mare. From 1973 the service utilised some civilian aircraft: ATI (Aerotrasporti Italiani) converted three F.27 of its fleet and, with mixed civilian and military personnel, operated in the role until 1984. In the same period, the G.222 entered the fleet, realised in a flight checking version, the “RM”(Radiomisure). With this aircraft, for the first time, the presence of a ground team became superfluous: a computer coupled to an inertial navigator ensured that external references were not necessary. After 1984, following a brief period of flight checking by the “Citation” of a civilian company, the service was once again returned to the military, being conducted by the AM, utilising a few PD 808 together with the G 222RM. Today, with the recent entry into service of the P 180 Avanti II, the Aeronautica Militare can guarantee the checking of the entire range of radio navaids approved by ICAO, NATO, and the Aeronautica Militare itself. " From this link:http://www.giorgiociarini.com/C 47 AM Radiomisure.htm

Other planes in similar camo:

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Hello "67

 

What a brilliant finish of this famous trainer.

Striking color scheme and excellent photography.

My highest regards, Orion / The Netherlands.

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