My great encyclopedia of combat aircraft lists the following for the Re.2005:
Type: single-seat fighter/fighter-bomber
Powerplant: one 1100 kW (1475 Hp) Fiat RA.1050 RC.58 Tifone Vee piston engine (licence-built DB 605A-1)
Performance: max speed 630 km/h (391 mph) at 7000m (22,965 ft); service ceiling 12000m (39,370 ft); range 1250km (777 miles)
Weights: empty 2600 kg (5,732 lb); max take off 3560 kg (7,848 lb)
Dimensions: span 11.00m (36'1"); length 8.73 m (28'7.75"); height 3.15m (10'4"); wing area 20.40 sq m (219.59 sq ft)
Armament: three 20-mm cannon and two 12.7mm machine guns. Provisions for up to 630 kg (1390 lb) of bombs when deployed as a fighter bomber.
The book calls this fighter "likely the finest production Italian fighter of WWII" and "capable of meeting the finest allied aircraft on equal terms." Unfortunately only 48 were produced before the armistice, but they saw heavy use in the defence of Naples, Rome, and Sicily. A few also saw service over Berlin.
This fighter would fit in very well with our current set. It also gives you the possibility for making many early war varients with only minor revisions to the 3-D shape. (Re.2000, Re.2001, Re.2002) The Re.2002 was used heavily during the allied landings on Sicily in 1942.
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