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3 Variants  





4 Operators  





5 Specifications  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  














Fiat RS.14






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RS.14
Role Long-range maritime reconnaissance floatplane
Manufacturer Fiat
Designer Manlio Stiavelli
First flight May 1939
Introduction May 1941
Retired 1948[1]
Primary users Regia Aeronautica
Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force
Produced May 1941 - September 1943
Number built 186 plus 2 prototypes[2]

The Fiat RS.14 was an Italian long-range maritime strategic reconnaissance floatplane. The RS.14 was a four/five seat all-metal cantilever low/mid-wing monoplane powered by two wing-mounted 626 kW (840 hp) Fiat A.74 R.C.38 engines. It had a conventional cantilever tail unit with a single fin and rudder. Its undercarriage consisted of two large floatsonstruts. It had a glazed nose for an observer or bomb aimer. The pilot and copilot sat side by side with a wireless operator's compartment behind them. In the bombing role the RS.14 was fitted with a long ventral gondola to carry various combinations of anti-submarine bombs (up to 400 kg (880 lb)).

Development

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The RS.14 was designed by Manlio Stiavelli [it] at the CMASA [it] works at Marina di Pisa. The first of two prototypes flew in May 1939.

A prototype landplane version AS.14 was built and first flown on 11 August 1943. It was designed as a ground-attack aircraft and intended to be armed with a 37 mm (1.5 in) cannon and 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine guns. It was not ordered and no others were built.

Operational history

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The RS.14 went into service with the Italian Air Force with a number of maritime strategic reconnaissance squadrons at bases around the Italian coast and also in Sicily and Sardinia. They were used for convoy escort duties and anti-submarine patrols. Occasionally they engaged in aerial combat, obtaining unexpected victories such as when, on Saturday 9 May 1942, an RS.14 intercepted Spitfires that took off from the carriers HMS Eagle and USS Wasp, headed for Malta, and machine-gunned two. The two RAF fighters collided and fell into the sea. Both pilots were killed.[3] After the 1943 Armistice a few survivors were operated by the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force. At the end of the Second World War the aircraft were used for liaison duties around the Mediterranean carrying up to four passengers.

Variants

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Fiat RS.14 in bare metal finish
RS.14
Production float plane with 840 hp (618 kW) Fiat A.74 R.C.38 engines, 188 built including two prototypes.
AS.14
Land plane version with retractable landing gear, one built.

Operators

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 Kingdom of Italy
 Italy

Specifications

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The waist gun positions of a FIAT RS.14

Data from Donald, 1997, pg 413.

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

Notes

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  1. ^ Hayles, John, ed. (2008-08-12). "Italian Air Force Aircraft Types". Aeroflight. Archived from the original on 2019-12-27.
  • ^ "Fiat RS.14". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-11-26.
  • ^ Rogers 2000, p. 149.
  • ^ "Birth of Aeronautica Militare" Aeronautica Militare. Retrieved 13 July 2016
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