Reggiane Fighters: RE.2000 Falco, RE.2001 Ariete I, RE.2002 Ariete II, RE.2005 Sagittario

Author:   Luigino Caliaro
Publisher:   Crecy Publishing
ISBN:  

9781800353527


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Reggiane Fighters: RE.2000 Falco, RE.2001 Ariete I, RE.2002 Ariete II, RE.2005 Sagittario


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In this final volume in his trilogy on the main Italian fighter types to see service in the Second World War, aviation historian Luigino Caliaro tells the story of Reggiane's aircraft. During the mid-1930s, influenced by aircraft designs from the USA, Reggiane commenced work on the all-metal, radial engined RE.2000 Falco which first flew in May 1939. An adaptation of the RE.2000 intended to accommodate the German liquid-cooled Daimler-Benz 601A engine resulted in the RE.2001 Ariete I of which more than 230 were delivered to the Regia Aeronautica. It was deployed for escorting Italian and Luftwaffe bombers in attacks on Malta in 1942, as well as mounting free-range fighter sweeps. The RE.2002 Ariete II was a fighter-bomber/ground-attack aircraft powered by a 14-cylinder Piaggio radial engine which saw service with the Regia Aeronautica against Allied shipping and troops, particularly during the Allied invasion of Sicily. Coverage is also given to the thinking behind the RE.2003 and well as the RE.2005 Sagittario which was one of the last fighters to enter Regia Aeronautica service and which, like the RE.2002, was used in limited numbers by the Luftwaffe. Drawing on company documents and military archives, the book details the design and development of each type, as well as production, prototypes and technical aspects and also covers camouflage and markings, as well as descriptions of Reggiane fighters that have survived to this day. With hundreds of rare and fascinating photographs, items of ephemera, colour artwork and technical drawings, this book reflects the exemplary analysis and detail of the author's acclaimed earlier studies of Macchi and FIAT fighters.

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Author:   Luigino Caliaro
Publisher:   Crecy Publishing
Imprint:   Crecy Publishing
ISBN:  

9781800353527


ISBN 10:   1800353529
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Luigino Caliaro is an acclaimed aviation photographer based in northern Italy. He has flown in the 'back seat' of many aircraft starting with an RAF Tucano in 1995. Since then he has flown numerous photo-sorties with many of the world's premier military aerobatic demonstration teams including the US Navy's Blue Angels, the Canadian Snowbirds, the Frecce Tricolori and the Red Arrows. He has photographed, air-to-air, many of the world's most advanced military jet aircraft including the F-15, F-16, F/A-18,Tornado, Mirage, MiG-29 and Harrier, and also flown a six-hour mission on board a B-1B 'Lancer'. He has visited US Navy and French aircraft carriers several times and has made a landing and take-off in an Italian Navy Harrier from the deck of the aircraft carrier Garibaldi. In addition, he has flown photo-sorties with aircraft from several historical aviation collections and museums around the world. Luigino is the author of several books on Italian aviation history and aviation photography, including the acclaimed Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero - From Airliner and Record-Breaker to Bomber and Torpedo-Bomber 1934-1947 published by Crecy in 2022. He has also written numerous magazine and journal articles published in the English language in Aeroplane, FlyPast and The Aviation Historian.

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