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Tifone has been
borne by at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian patrol boat
Tifone,
previously the
merchant ship Bata, purchased...
- supercharger, 1700 PS,
development stopped in
December 1944 Fiat RA.1050 R.C.58
Tifone Licence built /
developed DB 605A-1 engines,
built by Fiat in Italy. DB...
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Tifone was a Ciclone-class
torpedo boat that
served with the
Italian Navy
during the
Second World War. The
vessel entered service on 11 July 1942 and was...
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either of
original German production or
built by Fiat as the RA.1050 RC.58
Tifone (Typhoon). The
aircraft was
equipped with a right-handed, three-bladed Piaggio...
- the
propeller hub of the licence-built Daimler-Benz DB 605
engines (Fiat
Tifone)
inline inverted V12
engines used to
power these aircraft—in
addition to...
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inverted V-12
engine in Italy,
which Fiat
produced as the RA.1050 R.C.58
Tifone (Typhoon).
Fighter manufacturers were
invited to
enter versions of their...
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takeoff weight: 3,718 kg (8,197 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Fiat RA.1050 R.C.58
Tifone V-12
inverted liquid-cooled
piston engine, 1,085 kW (1,455 hp) (license-built...
- 20mm/65
machine guns. Aliseo, Ardente, Ciclone, Fortunale, Groppo, Monsone,
Tifone,
Uragano with 2
single 100mm/47 guns and 8 × 20mm/65
machine guns. Animoso...
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transport ship
Belluno (4,200
gross register tons) to Tunisia; the
torpedo boat
Tifone,
carried aviation fuel. The
British force was
fought off by the Italian...
- part of the
mission are
Benoit Manderubrot, a
political criminal;
Micino Tifone, a spy; and John Loss, an
escape artist and
member of an
oppressed tribe...