Fiat G.18
the G.18 was Italy's attempt to emulate the Douglas DC-2.
Initial construction was only three aircraft, as they were seen to be underpowered.
An upgraded G.18V model featured increased horsepower with a small change to the contour of the tail and a ventral fin. A further 4 aircraft were built and operated by Fiat's own airline, Avio Linee Italiane, on routes to the Balkans, while Ala Littoria operated 2 to Albania.
With Italy's entry into WWII the aircraft were conscripted into military service. Most aircraft survived until the Italian armistice, but did not survive to post-war service.