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Macchi M.53
The Macchi M.53 was an Italian reconnaissance floatplane designed and built in the late 1920s by Macchi for the ''Regia Marina'' (Italian Royal Navy). ==Design and development== Macchi designed the M.53 to meet a ''Regia Marina'' requirement for a small reconnaissance seaplane that could operate from the large submarine ''Ettore Fieramosca''. The aircraft had to be designed so that it could be stowed disassembled in a watertight, cylindrical hangar aboard the submarine. In order to minimize danger to the submarine and the aircraft during flight operations—which required ''Ettore Fieramosca'' to loiter on the surface while the aircraft was being assembled or disassembled—the aircraft also had to be designed so that it could be assembled quickly for flight operations and disassembled quickly after recovery for stowage in its hangar. The M.53 was a single-seat low-wing monoplane floatplane with twin floats mounted beneath its fuselage. Its 60-kilowatt (80-horsepower) Blackburn Cirrus IV engine drove a two-bladed propeller and gave it a top speed of 144 kilometers per hour (89.5 miles per hour).〔(members.jcom.home.ne.jp Seaplane/flying boat ).〕
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