The Romano R-80.01 first prototype was a private venture by Etienne Romano, and was designed to provide an aerobatic two-seat ... read more ... |
Romano R-80, R-82 1935 |
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Romano R-90 1935 |
Dated in concept by comparison with other contenders
designed to meet the 1933 Marine Nationale requirement
for a single-seat float fighter, the ... read more ... |
One of several contracts, most of which were clandestine,
negotiated with representatives of Etienne
Romano by a purchasing commission of the Spanish ... read more ... |
Romano R-83 1937 |
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Romano R-110 1938 |
Intended to fulfil the demands of an October 1934
specification calling for a three-seat fighter to serve as
an aerial command post ... read more ... |
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Romano R-92 1938 |
Apart from their contract for the R-83, the Spanish Republicans
financed development as the R-92 of a version
of the same ... read more ... |
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