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      Ansaldo Balilla  
      
        
      
        
      
      The Ansaldo "Balilla" (Hunter) was amongst 
      the fastest aircraft designed during the First World War, capable of 
      achieving speeds of nearly 140 mph. In addition to its great speed, the 
      type was noted for its exceptional rate of climb. The pilot was also 
      allowed an excellent field of view due to the "V" shaped design of the 
      plywood fuselage. 
       
      Despite being nearly 30 mph faster than any other fighter of the time, the 
      aircraft was not well received by top Italian front line pilots who were 
      invited to test fly and evaluate its performance. It was said to lack 
      manoeuvrability, and because of this, was never considered suitable for 
      service at the front. It was produced in limited quantities and was used 
      primarily as a home defence fighter. 
      
      Country: Italy  
      Year: 1917  
      Engine: SPA  
      Horsepower: 220hp  
      Quantity Mfg: 150  
      Wingspan: 26'-1"  
      Length: 22'-5"  
      Top Speed: 135.5mph  
      Gross Weight: 2367 lb  
      Ceiling: 26,000'  
  
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