Savoia-Marchetti S.74

From WOI Encyclopedia Italia

The Savoia-Marchetti S.74 was a four engine airliner developed by Savoia-Marchetti for Ala Littoria. The prototype first flew on 16 November 1934. Only three were ever built. The aircraft were used in passenger service, until Italy entered the Second World War in 1940, they were put into military transport service in the Regia Aeronautica. None of the three survived the war.

Specifications (Ca.60)

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| last =Angelucci 
| first =Enzo  
| title = World Encyclopedia of Civil Aircraft
| year =1982
| publisher =Crown Publishers, Inc
| location =New York
| language = 
| id = ISBN 0-517-54724-4

}}</ref>

|crew=4 and 24 passengers |length main=21.36 m |length alt=70 ft 1 in |span main=29.68 m |span alt=97 ft 4.5 in |height main=5.5 m |height alt=18 ft 1 in |area main= |area alt= |empty weight main= |empty weight alt= |loaded weight main=14,000 kg |loaded weight alt=30,865 lb |max takeoff weight main= |max takeoff weight alt=

|engine (prop)=Piaggio Stella X.RC |type of prop= air cooled radial engines |number of props=4 |power main=522 kW |power alt=700 hp

|max speed main= |max speed alt= |cruise speed main=300 km/h |cruise speed alt=186 mph |range main=1,000 km |range alt=621 mi |ceiling main=7,000 m |ceiling alt=22,965 ft |climb rate main= |climb rate alt= |loading main= |loading alt= |power/mass main= |power/mass alt= }}

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