Talk:Fiat G.55 Centauro

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Too homerism and incorrect info
I removed some statements, it's not my usual attitude so i'll tell you why and how.

1-What does it means 'umbeteable fighter' at altitude? Better than what? P-38/47/51? FW Ta.152? I found any evidence of that.

2-always was a capable opponent. Maybe! Somethimes, neverthless, he had his bad days, like on 25 april 1944 (three shot down with few results, and the Fiat plants heavily bombed), or,on 1th July 1944, when Torresi was killed and five (2 G.55 and 3 C.205V) were shot down by P-47s, already the killer of the three lost on 25th april.

3- only 105 were built? Obsolete statement: atleast 25 years ago it was already clear that they were almost 300, even if not all completed and delivered to operational units (but still a lot higher than 105!). Stefanomencarelli (talk) 18:35, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

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