FIAT C.R.32

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Title: Fiat C.R.32

The Fiat CR42 was a single-engine single-seat fighter sesquiplane (a biplane where the lower wing has a shorter span than the upper wing) that first flew in 1933. It was a popular biplane fighter at the time being robust and manoeuvrable and was used extensively during the Spanish civil war but quickly became obsolete by the start of WW2.

Over 1,050 examples were built, and the type also served with the Hungarian, Spanish and Chinese air arms. It continued in use throughout WW2 and the Spanish Air Force used them as acrobatic trainers until 1953.

This title includes the Italian Aeronautics Ministry maintenance manual for the Fiat C.R.32 along with the aircraft profile for the type.  The files have been scanned from the original manuals and retain any colour pages.

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This title contains:

  • Italian Ministry of Aeronautics manual titled “Istruzione per il Montaggio e la Regolazione” (Erection and Maintenance Manual) for the Fiat C.R.32 fitted with the Fiat A30R engine, document reference C.A.156 dated 1934 with approx. 136 pages. (In the Italian language.)
  • Italian Ministry of Aeronautics manual titled “Varianti alle Istruzione per il Montaggio e la Regolazione” (Variations to the Erection and Maintenance Manual) for the Fiat C.R.32 fitted with the Fiat A30R engine, document reference C.A.156 dated 1935 with approx. 16 pages. (In the Italian language.)
  • Aircraft Profile publication No 22 covering the Fiat C.R.32, dated 1965 with 12 pages.