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- The Savoia-Marchetti S.64 was a monoplane developed in Italy in 1928 specifically to contest the world duration and distance records. It was an unusual pod-and-boom design, with the empennage carried on two open truss structures that extended aft from the wings, similar to the arrangement used on the S.55. The powerplant was mounted on a set of cabane struts above the wing, and consisted of a single engine driving a pusher propeller. The cockpit was located inside the stubby fuselage pod and was fully enclosed. The S.64 made its first flight on 3 April 1928 with at the controls. (en)
- Il Savoia-Marchetti S.64 era un monoplano monomotore ad ala bassa realizzato dall'azienda italiana Savoia-Marchetti nel 1928 e divenuto celebre a seguito del conseguimento di diversi primati mondiali. Condotto da Arturo Ferrarin in coppia con Carlo Del Prete, divenne uno dei simboli dell'aeronautica e del progresso tecnologico italiano nei primi anni del regime fascista fino al tragico incidente di volo che costò la vita ad Umberto Maddalena, Fausto Cecconi e Giuseppe Da Monte. (it)
- サヴォイア・マルケッティ S.64(Savoia-Marchetti S.64)は、1928年にイタリアで無着陸飛行時間と長距離飛行の世界記録樹立を目指して特別に開発された翼単葉である。 (ja)
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- The Savoia-Marchetti S.64 was a monoplane developed in Italy in 1928 specifically to contest the world duration and distance records. It was an unusual pod-and-boom design, with the empennage carried on two open truss structures that extended aft from the wings, similar to the arrangement used on the S.55. The powerplant was mounted on a set of cabane struts above the wing, and consisted of a single engine driving a pusher propeller. The cockpit was located inside the stubby fuselage pod and was fully enclosed. The S.64 made its first flight on 3 April 1928 with at the controls. (en)
- Il Savoia-Marchetti S.64 era un monoplano monomotore ad ala bassa realizzato dall'azienda italiana Savoia-Marchetti nel 1928 e divenuto celebre a seguito del conseguimento di diversi primati mondiali. Condotto da Arturo Ferrarin in coppia con Carlo Del Prete, divenne uno dei simboli dell'aeronautica e del progresso tecnologico italiano nei primi anni del regime fascista fino al tragico incidente di volo che costò la vita ad Umberto Maddalena, Fausto Cecconi e Giuseppe Da Monte. (it)
- サヴォイア・マルケッティ S.64(Savoia-Marchetti S.64)は、1928年にイタリアで無着陸飛行時間と長距離飛行の世界記録樹立を目指して特別に開発された翼単葉である。 (ja)
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- Savoia-Marchetti S.64 (it)
- サヴォイア・マルケッティ S.64 (ja)
- Savoia-Marchetti S.64 (en)
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