I realized that there were a pair of aircraft drawn by Garlicdesign that i wasn't aware of and they only had blank versions. I decided to put an end to such highly unfair situation:
The CRDA CANT Z.1018 Leone (Lion) airplane was a medium bomber/night fighter which was a failure, despite looking nice, for various reasons, although being based on the more successful CANT Z.1007 (soon in your closest shipbucket):
- Fuselage too narrow to hold defensive armament
Too much vibration on the tail
Poor visibility for landing on the flight deck
Unjustified extra weight on the co-pilot. A co-pilot wasn't needed on this one since he had very limited visibility and his functions were very limited.
Frequent mechanical failures
Unreliable engines
Couldn't incorporate the modifications requested by the Regia Aeronautica.
This airplane had only two versions, the medium bomber one and the night fighter one.
Although in the pic below i've drawn the medium bomber version only, there were many other proposed versions of this airplane:
- BZ.301 (Breda-Zappata, mod.301), high altitude bomber
BZ.302, high altitude fighter, heavy Twin-Fighter AKA Leone II,
BZ.303, night fighter, torpedo bomber multirole; AKA Leone III.
BZ.304, anti-tank (perhaps with a 37 mm gun); AKA Leone IV. Never built
Italy, CRDA CANT Z.1018 Leone (Lion):
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And now for another different airplane:
The Consolidated P2Y Ranger was an American flying boat of the early 30s. It was used by the US navy but also by some other countries like Argentina, Colombia or Japan.
Although i had liked it, i couldn't find any info about how they looked like under those last two countries.
USA, Argentina - Consolidated P2Y Ranger: