Originally posted by Karnak
Practically a historical non-existant. We already have the nearly non-existant C.205.
Karnak, according to this way of thinking, we should have
no italian planes at all!
During the period 1940-1943, the italian aircraft industry produced about 10000 planes, which is roughly what the US industry built in 1 month!
Comparing the production numbers of the C.205 or G.55 to what the Allied or even Germany did, can only lead to what many historians did... totally dismiss Italy's partecipation to WWII as "irrelevant"... luckily, this is not done anymore today.
I know this is not what you're trying to do, but I used this example to make you understand that your way of thinking is not correct, IMO.
C.205 and G.55 were two of the most important fighters fielded by Italy (sorry JB, the Re.2005 had too little numbers and use), and the did see a lot of use in combat... and they were produced in consistent numbers when compared to the italian production numbers (about 250 C.205, 150/200 G.55 - numbers for this model aren't sure due to bombing raids over the factories in late war period-)
Plus, this thread is for people who want to know more about this plane and to support it, if you have to say something against it, please, make it in Pyro's thread, not here.
And don't try to steal votes, Wasq, you bastige!!!
EDIT: Lol, Wasq, I didn't see it was an old thread! you cheated me!
Edited again to erase some too hot-headed comments... sorry Karnak