The tour of the ship was very short,about 45-50 minutes, and visitors was allowed to see the flight deck and a small part of the hangar.
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Never mind about italian,my english has also many "bugs".Numbercruncher wrote:Nice stuff, thanks for sharing!
Would you happen to have the Matricula Militare (sorry for any typo's there, my Italian never got beyond Arriverderci and even that wasn't in writing) of the aircraft seen?
TIA!
Regards,
Robert W
No worries Alberto, thank you for responding!corsaro wrote: I am sorry for the MM "matricola militare" but i am not a strictly spotter like some english people, I mean that generally i dont' take note of the number that identify military machine.
If you cannot see from the pictures enclosed I have no other informations (I think you checked the only one readable are 7213 and 7201)