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British and Italian biplanes clashed over the Mediterranean at Crete and Malta, and in East and North Africa early in World War II. Both the Gloster Gladiator a…

The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter developed from the Gauntlet and its prototype, designated SS.37, flew in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, which became operational in January 1937. An improved Mk.II version followed in 1938 and eventually 270 aircraft of this Mark were built.
Macchi C.202. The Macchi C.200 Saetta (Italian: "Lightning"), or MC.200, was a fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Aeronautica Macchi in Italy. Various versions were flown by the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) who used the type throughout the Second World War . The C.200 was designed by Mario Castoldi, Macchi's lead designer
The C.R. 42 ordered in ealry december delivery started in march near completeded at invasion, the 42s fightning almost until 3 june The gladiator (in service since '37) fightning only until 11 may. in other words no more gladiator were in flying conditon (shood down, destroyed on groud, damaged ..)
A Gladiator from the Battle of France. It’s a Mk.II of 615 Sqn, still with the original metal 3-blade prop. The camouflage is Dark Earth and Dark Green all over the uppersurfaces – not the specified mixture of dark & light versions of these colours. That was not uncommon on a lot of biplanes around that time.
The Hal Far Fighter Flight was a British fighter plane unit formed during the Siege of Malta in 1940, during World War II. For several weeks, the island of Malta was protected by a small force of Gloster Sea Gladiator biplane fighters (subsequently supported by Hawker Hurricanes ), based at RAF Hal Far; [1] [unreliable source?] which was also
The Gloster Gladiator (or Gloster SS.37) is a British -built biplane fighter. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) (as the Sea Gladiator variant) and was exported to a number of other air forces during the late 1930s. It was the RAF's last biplane fighter aircraft and was rendered obsolete by newer monoplane
So in civil war in england in the 1930s I have become very interested in the aerial technology availiable to the possibe combatants. Looking at various Bi plane fighters of the period two of the best appear to be the British Gloster Gladiator and the Italian Fiat Cr-42.
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