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Ro.44
Ro.44
Role Fighter seaplane
National origin Italy
Manufacturer IMAM
Designer Giovanni Galasso
First flight October Template:Avyear
Number built 35

The IMAM Ro.44 was a fighter seaplane developed in Italy, a single seater derivative of the Ro.43 that first flew in October 1936. While the Ro.43 had serious problems, the Ro.44 was an utter failure. Armed with two 12.7 mm machine guns fitted in the nose, the rear fuselage of the R.43 was redesigned to dispense with the observer's position, and changes were made to the tail. Overall, performance remained almost identical to that of the Ro.43, although the Ro.44 was more maneuverable.

Although it was fast enough to intercept machines like the Fairey Swordfish and Fairey Seafox, its actual performance (and sea-keeping capabilities) was so poor, that out of 51 ordered, only 35 were produced. They were used only in the Aegean Sea, with 161 Squadriglia having seven examples in service at the beginning of World War II but was soon retired from the front line and sent to seaplane schools. This was the last OFM/IMAM biplane to be designed.


Operators

 Kingdom of Italy

Specifications

Data from War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Six Floatplanes[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: One pilot

Performance

See also

Related lists

References

  1. ^ Green 1962, p.113.
  • Green, William (1962). War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Six Floatplanes. London: Macdonald.
  • Marcon, Tullio (1999). IMAM Ro.43/44. Turin: La Bancarella Aeronautica.
  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 533.