Ro.37 Lince

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The Ro.37 Lince was an Italian two-seat reconnaissance and light bomber biplane used extensively in the 1930s and during the early stages of World War II.

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Ro.37 Lince canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biplane
light bomber
military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
aircraftCategory World War II Italian military aircraft
military reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s
aircraftLayout two-seat
aircraftRole light bombing
reconnaissance
aircraftType land-based aircraft
armamentRole light bombing missions
configuration single-engine biplane
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Italy
crew 2
designer Giovanni Galasso NERFINISHED
engineType piston engine
firstFlight 1933
hasNickname Lince
introduced 1935
manufacturer IMAM
Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridionali
nationality Italian
operatedFrom land airfields
powerplant Fiat A.30 RA engine
surface form: Fiat A.30 R.A. V-12 engine
primaryUser Regia Aeronautica
replaced older Italian reconnaissance biplanes
serviceEntryDecade 1930s
successor Caproni Ca.311
usedBy Afghan Air Force
Aviazione Legionaria
Ecuadorian Air Force
Spanish Nationalist Air Force
surface form: Nationalist Spanish Air Force

Regia Aeronautica
Royal Hungarian Air Force
usedDuring early stages of World War II
usedExtensivelyDuring 1930s
usedFor army cooperation
light ground attack
tactical reconnaissance
usedInConflict Italian invasion of Albania
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Spanish Civil War
World War II
variant Ro.37bis

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