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Macchi M.C.100 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Macchi M.C.100 __NOTOC__
The Macchi M.C.100 was an Italian commercial flying boat designed and built by Macchi. ==Design and development== The M.C.100 was a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane flying boat with a family resemblance to the military twin-engine M.C.99 and earlier M.C.94 . It was powered by three Alfa Romeo 126 RC 10 radial engines strut-mounted above the wing, each driving a three-bladed tractor propeller. The pilot and co-pilot sat side by side in a raised and enclosed control cabin forward of the wing while the radio operator sat in the aircraft's nose. A main cabin in the hull had accommodation for 26 passengers. The prototype first flew on 7 January 1939.〔 The prototype was followed by two more aircraft, and all three were in service by June 1940 with ''Ala Littoria'' operating between Rome-Algiers-Barcelona. With the start of World War II, the aircraft was used for liaison and communication duties and to maintain a daily Rome-Marsala-Tripoli service.
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