CANT Z.506
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| CANT Z.506 Airone | |
|---|---|
| Type | Patrol aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Cantiere Navali Triestino |
| Introduced | 1939 |
| Primary user | Regia Aeronautica |
The CANT Z.506 Airone (Italian: Heron) was a triple engine float plane that served with the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II. The first military versions of the aircraft, the Z.506B, entered service in 1939. The Z.506B was originally used as a torpedo/reconnaisannce bomber early in the war, but was pressed into other duties, because of its vulnerability against fighter aircraft. Later in the war, it was used in mostly maritime patrol and air-sea rescue missions. A special air-sea rescue version, the Z.506S Soccorso, was produced; with small number number being flown by the Luftwaffe. Surviving aircraft served with the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force after Italy's surrender in 1943.
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[edit] Specifications (Z.506B Series XII)
Data from The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II<ref name='wwii'>Bishop, Chris (ed.) 1998, The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II, Barnes & Noble, New York. ISBN 0-7607-1022-8.</ref>
General characteristics<h3>
- Crew: 5
- Length: 19.24 m (63 ft 1.5 in)
- Wingspan: 26.50 m (86 ft 11.3 in)
- Height: 7.45 m (24 ft 5.3 in)
- Wing area: 86.26 m² (928.53 ft²)
- Empty weight: 8,750 kg (19,300 lb)
- Max takeoff weight: 12,705 kg (28,010 lb)
- Powerplant: 3× Alfa-Romeo 126RC.34 radial engines, 559 kW (750 hp) each
<h3>Performance<h3>
- Maximum speed: 350 km/h (190 knots, 220 mph)
- Range: 2,000 km (1,100 nm, 1,200 mi)
- Service ceiling: 7,000 m (23,000 ft)
<h3>Armament<h3>
- Guns:
- 1× 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine gun
- 3× 7.7 mm (0.303 in) machine guns
- Bombs:
- 1,200 kg (2,600 lb) of general ordnance or
- 1× 800 kg (1,800 lb) torpedo
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[edit] References
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[edit] Related content
<h3>Comparable aircraft<h3>
<h3>Designation sequence<h3>
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