Fiat G.12: Italian Transport

Fiat G.12 Regia Aeronautica.

The Fiat G.12 was an Italian transport aircraft of World War II. 

The G.12 was an all-metal low-wing cantilever personnel transport aircraft. It had three radial engines, one mounted on the nose and the other two in wing-mounted nacelles. The engines drove three-blade feathering metal propellers. The mainwheels of its landing gear retracted into the nacelles; the tailwheel was fixed. The flight deck and cabin were fully enclosed. Access was via a portside access door aft of the wing.

The G.12 was designed as a civil aircraft, but served mainly in military roles during the war. Only a limited number were built, some as late as 1944, after the Italian armistice. The G.12 inspired the postwar G.212 "Flying Classroom", the last Italian three-engine transporter. It had a crew of four. 

Variants

G.12C
    14-passenger transport aircraft, powered by three 574 kW (770 hp) Fiat A.74 R.C.42 radial engines.

G.12 Gondar
    Long-range cargo transport aircraft.

G.12GA
    Long-range transport aircraft, fitted with extra fuel tanks. Three built.

G.12RT
    Special long-range version, built to fly between Rome and Tokyo. One built.

G.12RTbis
    One built.

G.12T
    Troop and cargo transport aircraft.

G.12CA
    18-passenger commercial airliner, powered by three Alfa Romeo 128 radial engines.

G.12L
    22-passenger commercial airliner.

G.12LA
    22-passenger commercial airliner, powered by three Alfa Romeo 128 radial engines.

G.12LB
    22-passenger commercial airliner, powered by three 604 kW (810 hp) Bristol Pegasus 48 radial engines.

G.12LP
    22-passenger commercial airliner, powered by three 793 kW (1,065 hp) Pratt & Whitney R-1830-S1C3-G Twin Wasp radial engines.

Fiat G.12 (I-DALA) Italian civilian airline.

Fiat G.12 (SN.60651) 605th Squadron, 148th Group, Regia Aeronautica.

 
Fiat G.12.

Fiat G.12 landing.

 Cockpit of the Fiat G.12

Fiat G.12.

Fuselage interior of the Fiat G.12T.

Fiat G.12ΠΆ.

Fiat G.12LA.

Fiat G.12C with three engines Fiat A.74 RC.42 S.

Fiat G.12C, powerplant, three engines FIAT A.74 RC.42 S.

Fiat G.12C, motorcycle console.

Fiat G.12C, instrument panel and left panel.

Fiat G.12C, layout of cabins, fuselage compartments and emergency exits.

Fiat G.12C, main landing gear.

Fiat G.12C, wing console.

Fiat G.12C, center section.

Fiat G.12C, flaps.

Fiat G.12C, aileron control.

Fiat G.12C, cockpit.

Fiat G.12C, radio operator's station.

Fiat G.12 cockpit and radio operator's station.

Fiat G.12 prototype.

Fiat G.12.

Fiat G.12 prototype.

Arrival of reinforcements in Tunis landing from a G.12 of the 605th Squadron in February 1943.

Fiat G.12 in Hungarian air force service.

Fiat G.12. Note the open hatch on the white identification stripe.

Fiat G.12 of the 601st Squadron, 147th Transport Group.

Detail of the engine cover of a Fiat G.12 in flight over the mountains.

The prototype MM.60649 is assembled with Fiat BR.20s in 1940.

Detail of the fuselage of the prototype assembled in the hall of the Fiat-Aeritalia plant in Turin.

Detail of the Fiat A.74 RC.42 engines on the prototype under completion.

This front view of the prototype highlights the large dimensions of the Fiat G.12.

The prototype MM.60649 rolls onto the Turin-Caselle field at the start of testing.

Interior of the fuselage of a civilian Fiat G.12.

Pilot's cabin of a Fiat G.12 T under construction.

View of the mechanic's post on the left side of the fuselage, behind the cockpit.

View of the mechanic's post on the left side of the fuselage, behind the cockpit.

Tail wheel.

Fiat G.12 tail.

Fiat G.12 horizontal stabilizer and rudder.

Fiat G.12 of the 606th Squadron, 148th Transport Group on the ground at Castel Benito on 17 January 1942.

Fiat G.12 of the 606th Squadron taxiing on the airfield of Rhodes in April 1942.

Soldiers boarding the Fiat G.12 “606-5” at Castelvetrano in June 1942.

Refueling of the Fiat G.12 “606-2” in June 1942 in Castelvetrano.

Fiat G.12 being refueled in August 1942.

MM.60666 I-FELI of the LATI Communications Unit after its landing at Gavdos on 9 November 1942.

Landing of MM.60663 of the 606th Squadron.

Fiat G.12 of the 605th Squadron, 148th Transport Group flying low over the Mediterranean.

Fiat G.12 of 148° Gr.T in Sciacca in the spring of 1943.

Fiat G.12 LGA MM.60665 I-FAUN of the LATI Communications Unit.

Fiat G.12 RT MM.61277 destroyed in Pantelleria. Visible are distinguish extended hoods and lowered fin, with connecting link.

Fiat G.12 of the 2nd Gr.T of the Co-Belligerent Air Force.

Fiat G.12 C.

Fiat G.12 L.

Fiat G.12 LP.

Fiat G.12 LB.

Fiat G.12 LA.

Fiat G.12 of the 605th Squadron, 148th Gr.T.

Fiat G.12 in Hungarian air force service.

Nucleo Comunicazioni LATI - Tobruk, early November 1942.

606.Squadriglian 148.Gruppo - Sciacca, Sicily, Spring 1943.

Fiat G.12 in Hungarian air force service after crash landing.