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Italy's Reggiane Re. 2000 fighter1,2,3
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Reggiane Re. 2000 fighter:
Italy's Reggiane Re. 2000 fighter

Design

The Reggiane Re.2000 was a copy of the Sikorsky P-35.2,3

Undercarriage

The tail wheel was retractable.1

Prototype

The Re.2000 prototype flew on May 24, 1939.2,3

Production

Production was just starting when the Italian government cancelled the order.2 Reggiane decided to continue production at its own expense and the first 188 were to be sold to foreign powers.2 The British ordered some in January 1940 and these were never delivered.2 70 were purchased by Hungary.2

After war was declared the Italian government reinstated the order.2

Hungary

192 Re.2000s were licensed built by MAVAG and called the Heja.2

Variants

Usage

Hungary (703) and Sweden (603) received the Reggiane Re.2000s.2,3

First Regia Aeronautica Use

The 3° Stormo, in Sicily, received the first deliveries of the Re.2000 in 1941.2

Hungarian Use

The Hungarian 1/1 and 2/4 Squadrons of the 2nd Air Brigade used them on the Russian Front at Szolnok and Kolozsvar.2

  Reggiane Re.20001,3 Reggiane Re.2000 Series I2
Type Fighter3 Fighter2
Crew 11,3 12
Engine (Type) Piaggio P.XI1
Piaggio P.XI RC 403
Piaggio PXI RC 40 piston2
Cylinders Radial1, Radial 143 Radial2
Cooling    
HP 8701, 1,0403 9852
Propeller blades   32
Dimensions    
Span 36' 1"3
11 m3
36' 1"2
11 m2
Length 26' 2.5"3
7.99 m3
26' 2.5"2
8 m2
Height 10' 6"3
3.2 m3
10' 6"2
3.2 m2
Wing area   219.6 ft2 2
20.4 m2 2
Weight    
Empty 4,563 lb3
2,070 kg3
4,563 lb2
2,070 kg2
Loaded 6,349 lb3
2,880 kg3
6,349 lb2
2,880 kg2
Performance    
Speed 328 mph1
529 kph1
 
Speed @ 16,405' /
5,000 m
329 mph3
529 kph3
329 mph2
530 kph2
Climb to 13,125' /
4,000 m
4.7 minutes3 4.5 minutes2
Service ceiling 34,450'3
10,500 m3
30,510'2
9,300 m2
Range 870 miles3
1,400 km3
708 miles2
1,140 km2
Armament    
Nose 2: 12.7 mm MG3 2: 12.7 mm Breda SAFAT MG2

Sources:

  1. Aircraft of WWII, General Editor: Jim Winchester, 2004
  2. Fighting Aircraft of World War II, Editor: Karen Leverington, 1995
  3. Aircraft of WWII, Stewart Wilson, 1998
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