Sunday, October 23, 2022

German Bf 110 and Italian Macchi C.200


German fighter-bomber Messerschmitt Bf 110 and an Italian Macchi C.200 Saetta flying over a (southern?) Italian city, somewhere in 1942. Photographer: Artur Grimm. At least three Bf.110 C-3 supplied by Luftwaffe to Italian Regia Aeronautica for night fighter units. After training and familiarization of Italian crews with the German twin engine in Germany, the planes was transferred in Italy in July and August 1942 and assigned to Nucleo Addestramento Intercettori, an unit for interceptor’s training operating inside of 235th Squadriglia transferred from Treviso to Lonate Pozzolo, near Varese, in Lombardy. Role of this unit was train the Italian pilots to new methods of night fighting against the Allied strategic bombers. In this color photo the commander of 235th Squadriglia, captain Aramis Ammannato, and his dog, standing in front of a Bf.110 of the unit at Lonate Pozzolo.

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https://id.pinterest.com/pin/386887424240669388/
http://losgrandesfotografos.blogspot.com/2018/02/arthur-grimm-1908-1990.html

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