Fiat G.12
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Fiat G.12
Summary
Fiat G.12 is an aircraft family[1]. It draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_family category, ranking #695 of 1,568).[2]
Key Facts
- Fiat G.12's image is recorded as Fiat G.12-1.jpg[3].
- Fiat G.12's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[4].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Italian Air Force[5].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Luftwaffe[6].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Avio Linee Italiane[7].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Alitalia[8].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Hungarian Air Force[9].
- Fiat G.12's operator is recorded as Royal Italian Air Force[10].
- Fiat G.12's manufacturer is recorded as Fiat Aviazione[11].
- Fiat G.12's developer is recorded as Fiat Aviazione[12].
- Fiat G.12's subclass of is recorded as airliner with 3 piston-propeller engines[13].
- Fiat G.12's subclass of is recorded as land-based airlifter monoplane[14].
- Fiat G.12's designed by is recorded as Giuseppe Gabrielli[15].
- Fiat G.12's has use is recorded as passenger transport[16].
- Fiat G.12's has use is recorded as freight transport[17].
- Fiat G.12's Commons category is recorded as Fiat G.12[18].
- Fiat G.12's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of Italy[19].
- Fiat G.12's powered by is recorded as Fiat A.74[20].
- Fiat G.12's first flight is recorded as +1940-10-15T00:00:00Z[21].
- Fiat G.12's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03cqw_2[22].
- Fiat G.12's service entry is recorded as +1941-00-00T00:00:00Z[23].
- Fiat G.12's service retirement is recorded as +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z[24].
- Fiat G.12's maximum capacity is recorded as {'unit': 'Q319604', 'amount': '+24'}[25].
- Fiat G.12's total produced is recorded as {'amount': '+104'}[26].
- Fiat G.12's undercarriage is recorded as retractable conventional landing gear[27].
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Designation and Status
Fiat G.12's instance of is recorded as aircraft family[4].
Why It Matters
Fiat G.12 draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_family category, ranking #695 of 1,568).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]