Good Morning All,
I've been reading through my new copy of Ali'italia #27 Aermacchi C.205.There's a tiny bit of information on the C.206 and 207 included in this volume.That's enough to peak my interest in these two types.My question is where can I find additional information and drawings.So far all I've been able to trace down is in #27.Thank you in advance for your help and time.Finally in case I don't post again before Christmas I'd like to wish each of you and your Families a Merry Christmas.You fellows are the best.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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- Chris Busbridge
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More or less same information was found in the IBN Aviolibri Dossier #1 (RE.2006 "Una storia vera"), written by A. Barteletti.
Printed in the book are two plates showing basic three-views of a C.206 & C.207, signed by ing. Castoldi.
For the DB 605 engined C.206, the fuselage is lengthened to 9335cm and the wing span increased to 12142cm. The DB.603 engined C.207 fuselage length is 9720cm. It's hard to make out the wing span in the drawing, but it's greater than the C.206.
Printed in the book are two plates showing basic three-views of a C.206 & C.207, signed by ing. Castoldi.
For the DB 605 engined C.206, the fuselage is lengthened to 9335cm and the wing span increased to 12142cm. The DB.603 engined C.207 fuselage length is 9720cm. It's hard to make out the wing span in the drawing, but it's greater than the C.206.


