Top speed 220 km/h Length 7.47 m Retired 1947 Manufacturer SAIMAN | Wingspan 8.78 m Introduced 1940 First flight 1938 | |
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Paolo e il saiman 200 mpg
The SAIMAN 200 was a 1930s Italian two-seat primary trainer designed and built by the Società Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Navali (SAIMAN).
Contents
- Paolo e il saiman 200 mpg
- Azmodel 1 72 saiman 200 limited edition az7474
- Development
- Operational history
- Variants
- Operators
- Specifications
- References

Azmodel 1 72 saiman 200 limited edition az7474
Development

Designed as a basic trainer, the first SAIMAN 200 prototype first flew at the end of 1938. It was a wooden conventional biplane with wide track tailwheel landing gear, powered by a nose-mounted 185 hp (138 kW) Alfa-Romeo 115 engine. Two prototypes with 120 hp (74 kW) Alfa-Romeo 110 engines were also built, designated the SAIMAN 205. Two aircraft were sold to the Italian airline Ala Littoria which were followed by three production batches for the Regia Aeronautica. Caproni-Vizzola built 115 aircraft and SAIMAN built 25. Early accidents in use resulted in structural strengthening and modification to the production aircraft.
Operational history

The SAIMAN 200 was used by Regia Aeronautica primary training schools and some were also used for liaison duties. After the 1943 armistice the surviving aircraft were also used by the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force, the Germans and the Allies.
Variants

Operators
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General characteristics

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