- Location name:
- Millesimo, Italy
- Coordinates:
- 44.37426758N 8.19921398E
- Description:
- G.91, M-200 glider, fuselage
- Last update:
- 4 November 2025
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More info on registration highlighting| Registration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MM6410/2-53 | 214 | G.91R/1B | Italy | Air Force | pre | ||
| I-BULL | 36 | M-200 | Italy | Civil | pre |
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The glider is I-BULL, a Morelli M-200. If you're interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVT_M-200 http://sailplanedirectory.com/sailplanes/m-200/ https://carmam.jimdofree.com/history-of-the-m200/
Posted on 25 May 2023 by RonaldVCockpit looks more like a CRJ indeed, but the cabin windows are too round for it. CRJs and all Challenger series aicraft have much more square cabin windows. Maybe cockpit section and cabin section are not from the same plane.
Posted on 9 February 2023 by AdminI called here on 14 Jan 2020 (based on the information provided from this website ;-) ) and saw the same three. I don't think that the 'Dornier' is in fact a Dornier. The shape of the aft cockpit window does not match the shape found on that aircraft type. I believe this is a Canadair/Bombardier Regional Jet nose
Posted on 8 February 2023 by Jan BroeJudging by the GE images the glider arrived in 2018, the other parts maybe a little longer ago. The glider seems to have a registration in the tail, but unfortunately not able to identify. Location description updated.
Posted on 31 August 2019 by AdminTHere is more to be seen than just the G.91: there is a glider and the fuselage and cockpit sections of what I believe to be a Do327 or Do327JET. Additionally, some storage containers lie on the same field. All still need to be identified.
Posted on 31 August 2019 by RonaldV