Today, i bring you another two Reggiane airplanes of the world war 2 both of which were a follow-on of the previously posted Re.2001.
Before starting i'd like to thank Eswube for his review on these ones.
The Reggiane Re.2002 was an Italian Fighter-Bomber of the world war 2. It was a development of the Re.2001CB. It was used by the Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) during less than a year. It was also used by the German Luftwaffe which used it against the French resistance's maquis.
It was nicknamed 'Ariete II' (Ram II)
It was powered by an air cooled Piaggio P.XIX R.C.45 engine and was armed with two Breda-SAFAT machine guns, a pair of them in the fuselage and another two in the wings. Being of 7,7mm the first ones and of 12,7mm the second ones.
It was also to carry a payload of up to 630Kg of bombs, two small ones underwings and a medium one under the fuselage.
Italy, Co-Belligerent Italy, Germany, Reggiane Re.2002 'Ariete II'
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The Reggiane Re.2003 was an Italian reconnaissance airplane which was a development of the Re.2002 Fighter-Bomber. It made it's maiden flight on June 1941 because it was intended to replace the already outdated IMAM Ro.37 which was also a two-seater. It was equipped with an onboard photographic camera and was powered by a Piaggio P. XI RC 40 Bis engine although the Fiat A.74 RC.38 was intended originally.
200 of them were ordered but only one was produced because the Regia Aeronautica, at that time was more concentrated on defending the Italian aerial space from allied bombers.
In the end, it wouldn't have been a bad reconnaissance airplane.
Italy, Reggiane Re.2003