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The Fiat (later Aeritalia) G.91Y is an Italian ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft which first flew in 1966. Although resembling its predecessor, the Fiat G.91, the aircraft was in fact a complete redesign, a major difference with it being equipped with twin engines rather than the original single engine.

G.91Y
A G91Y at Bremgarten in September 1992
Role Ground attack
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Fiat Aviazione
Aeritalia
First flight 27 December 1966
Introduction 1966
Retired 1994
Primary user Italian Air Force
Produced 1966-1972
Number built 2 prototypes + 65[1]
Developed from Fiat G.91
A Fiat G.91Y at Ramstein Air Base in 1986
A Fiat G.91Y at Ramstein Air Base in 1986

Design and development


The G.91Y was an increased-performance version of the Fiat G.91 funded by the Italian government. Based on the G.91T two-seat trainer variant, the single Bristol Orpheus turbojet engine of this aircraft was replaced by two afterburning General Electric J85 turbojets which increased thrust by 60% over the single-engined variant.[2] Structural modifications to reduce airframe weight increased performance further and an additional fuel tank occupying the space of the G.91T's rear seat provided extra range. Combat manoeuvrability was improved with the addition of automatic leading edge slats.[2]

The avionics equipment of the G.91Y was considerably upgraded with many of the American, British and Canadian systems being licence-manufactured in Italy.[2]

Flight testing of three pre-production aircraft was successful, with one aircraft reaching a maximum speed of Mach 0.98. Airframe buffeting was noted and subsequently rectified in production aircraft by raising the position of the tailplane slightly.


Production


An initial order of 55 aircraft for the Italian Air Force was completed by Fiat in March 1971, by which time the company had changed its name to Aeritalia (from 1969, when Fiat aviazione merged with Aerfer). The order was increased to 75 aircraft with 67 eventually being delivered. In fact, the development of the new G.91Y was quite long, with the first order being for about 20 pre-series examples that followed the two prototypes. The first pre-series 'Yankee' (the nickname of the new aircraft) flew in July 1968.

AMI (Italian Air Force) placed orders for two batches; 35 fighters followed by another 20, later cut to 10. The last one was delivered around mid 1976, making a total of two prototypes, 20 pre-series and 45 series aircraft. No export success followed. These aircraft served with 101° Gruppo/8° Stormo (Cervia-S.Giorgio) from 1970, and later, from 1974, they served with the 13° Gruppo/32° Stormo (Brindisi).[3] Those 'Gruppi' (Italian equivalent of British 'squadrons', usually equipped with 18 aircraft) lasted until the early '90s, as the only ones equipped with the 'Yankee', using them as attack/reconnaissance machines, both over ground and sea, until the AMX replaced them.


Variants



Operators


 Italy

Aircraft on display



Specifications (G.91Y)


Orthographically projected diagram of the Fiat G-91Y
Orthographically projected diagram of the Fiat G-91Y

Data from The Observer's Book of Aircraft.[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References



Notes


  1. Official website aeronautica Militare
  2. [Staff author] 20 June 1968. "Fiat G.91Y" Flight International, p. 931. www.flightglobal.com. Retrieved: 30 December 2011.
  3. Warplanes encyclopedia, Aerospace Publishing, 1984, Italian version print by De Agostini, 1985, p.16
  4. Green 1972, p. 8.
  5. [Staff author] 29 April 1971. "Italy's aircraft industry" Flight International, p. 578. www.flightglobal.com. Retrieved: 30 December 2011.
  6. Italian Air Force Museum - Fiat G.91Y factsheet Archived 2011-12-24 at the Wayback Machine www.aeronautica.difesa.it. Retrieved: 31 December 2011
  7. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f994f5_8a6093e29d8742109e74b6d0e830f59f~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_1142,h_650,al_t,q_90,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/f994f5_8a6093e29d8742109e74b6d0e830f59f~mv2.webp [bare URL image file]
  8. Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

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На других языках


- [en] Fiat G.91Y

[fr] Aeritalia G.91Y

L'Aeritalia G.91Y, surnommé Yankee (comme la lettre Y dans l'alphabet phonétique de l'OTAN), est un avion chasseur-bombardier bimoteur à réaction produit par le groupement Aeritalia dans la seconde moitié des années 1960. Mis en service à la fin des années 1960, il a été construit à 67 exemplaires, utilisés uniquement par l'Italie.

[it] Aeritalia G-91Y

L'Aeritalia G-91Y, soprannominato amichevolmente dai piloti Yankee (dalla lettera Y in Alfabeto fonetico NATO),[3] che sottolineava la forma della presa d'aria, unica frontalmente, ma internamente divisa in due per alimentare separatamente i motori, quindi a forma di Y, era un cacciabombardiere bimotore a getto ed ala a freccia prodotto negli anni sessanta dall'azienda italiana FIAT Aviazione, poi divenuta Aeritalia.



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