Fiat G.91
The Fiat G.91 is a military aircraft designed and built in Italy. It was built for a NATO request as a light fighter jet and training aircraft. It was used in Germany, Italy, and Portugal.
Fiat G.91 | |
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Traning variant of the Fiat G.91, the G.91T. | |
Role | Light fighter jet and training aircraft |
National origin | Italy |
Manufacturer | Fiat |
First flight | 1956 |
Introduction | 1958 |
Status | Out of service |
Primary user | Italian Air Force |
Number built | more than 600 examples |
Fiat G.91 Media
A preserved G.91 on display at Seattle's Museum of Flight. Note the Frecce Tricolori's colors
The cockpit of a G-91 R1 in the Istituto Tecnico Industriale Aeronautico, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
A G-91 R1 in the Istituto Tecnico Industriale Aeronautico, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, 2007
An Italian trainer Fiat G.91T of the 60° Stormo (60th Wing) is parked on the flight line while transiting Bitburg Air Base, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany, 1988
A German G.91, equipped for towing aerial targets, at Hohn, Schleswig-Holstein, West Germany, April 1986
Fiat G.91R/1B at the Malta Aviation Museum
A Portuguese G.91R/3 on static display at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, during the International Air Tattoo (IAT), July 1993