NATO’s Forgotten Jet Fighter | Fiat G.91

Born from NATO’s search for a new light fighter in the tense years of the Cold War, the Fiat G.91 became one of Europe’s most remarkable aircraft.
Compact, fast, and deadly efficient, this Italian-built jet was designed to strike hard and survive where others couldn’t.

In this documentary, we uncover the full story of the Fiat G.91, known affectionately as the Gina:

How it won NATO’s competition for a standard European fighter

Why it became a trusted close-air-support jet across Europe

And how it served with distinction for decades before retirement

From the drawing boards of Giuseppe Gabrielli to the skies of Germany, Italy, and Portugal, the G.91 proved that small doesn’t mean weak.

Credit to : Skies of War The Warplane Channel

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