First flown during 
         1939, the Savoia-Marchetti S.M.82 Canguru (kangaroo) was developed from 
         the earlier S.M.75 Marsupiale (marsupial) civil transport, of which a 
         number were impressed into service with the Regia Aeronautica in June 
         1940. A militarised version designated S.M.75bis was also built for the 
         air force. The S.M.82 prototype was basically an enlarged version of 
         its predecessor with a fuselage that was both longer and deeper, in 
         configuration a cantilever mid-wing monoplane with retractable 
         tailwheel landing gear and the three engine powerplant that was a 
         feature of the Savoia-Marchetti bomber/transport designs of this era.
          
         
           
         Despite being 
         underpowered, the S.M.82 cargo/troop transport saw wide scale use with 
         the Regia Aeronautica, and several were used in similar roles by the 
         Luftwaffe. Specially equipped for the cargo role, it even included 
         handling gear to simplify the loading and unloading of items such as 
         aero engines, and its cabin volume enabled it to transport a dismantled 
         Fiat CR.42 biplane without difficulty. 
         In the troop transport 
         role it had folding seats to provide standard accommodation for 40 and 
         their equipment, but many more than this number were carried in 
         emergency. About 400 were built, the first of them entering service in 
         1941, but although able to operate as a bomber with a maximum bomb load 
         of up to 8,818 Ibs (4000 kg), the S.M.82 saw very limited use in this 
         role. Following the armistice between Italy and the Allies the type 
         continued to operate in the transport role, about 50 with the 
         Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana and 30 with the Aeronautica 
         Cobelligerante del Sud. Post-war some 30 continued in service with the 
         Aeronautica Militare Italiana, many remaining in use until the early 
         1960s. 
         (Savoia-Marchetti 
         S.M.82 Canguru "Kangaroo") 
         Type: Heavy 
         Transport & Bomber  
         Design: Societa 
         Italiana Aeroplani Idrovolanti (Savoia-Marchetti) Design Team 
          
         Manufacturer: 
         Societa Italiana Aeroplani Idrovolanti (Savoia-Marchetti) with 
         factories in Sesto Calende and Borgomanero  
         Powerplant: 
         Three 950 hp (708 kW) Alfa Romeo 128 RC.21 9-cylinder radial engines. 
         Performance: 
         Maximum speed 230 mph (370 km/h); cruising speed 186 mph (300 km/h); 
         service ceiling 19,685 ft (6000 m). 
         Range: 1,864 
         miles (3000 km) on internal fuel. 
         Weight: Empty 
         23,259 lbs (10550 kg) with a maximum take-off weight of 39,727 lbs 
         (18020 kg). 
         Dimensions: Span 
         97 ft 4 1/2 in (29.68 m); length 75 ft 1 1/2 in (22.90 m); height 19 ft 
         8 1/4 in (6.00 m); wing area 1,276.64 sq ft (118.60 sq m). 
         Armament: One 
         12.7 mm (0.50 in) Breda-SAFAT machine-gun and four 7.7 mm (0.303 in) 
         machine-guns, plus up to 8,818 lbs (4000 kg) of bombs. 
         Variants: None. 
         Equipment/Avionics: 
         Standard communication and navigation equipment. 
         History: First 
         flight 1939; (first delivery) 1941; withdrawn from service early 1960s. 
         Operators: 
         Italian Regia Aeronautica, Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana and 
         Aeronautica Cobelligerante del Sud, Germany (Luftwaffe).  |